Reply by timjenison October 25, 20052005-10-25
Not SDI, SPI.



Reply by timjenison October 25, 20052005-10-25
I'm not sure if the SDIO wifi cards support SDI. Can't seem to find
any docs that say one way or the other.

> Well it does not seem to be a popular topic.
> Do you have any hardware to try this on?
> I have some that uses the simple standard SPI. But none with the
full 4 bit
> interface. I suppose it could be hacked onto it though.
> Just did a google, and emailed "Socket Solutions" to see if they
have an
> SDK for their product. Let you know how it goes.
> Peter




Reply by Peter Lissenburg October 24, 20052005-10-24
Well it does not seem to be a popular topic.
Do you have any hardware to try this on?
I have some that uses the simple standard SPI. But none with the full 4 bit
interface. I suppose it could be hacked onto it though.
Just did a google, and emailed "Socket Solutions" to see if they have an
SDK for their product. Let you know how it goes.
Peter
At 02:36 AM 24/10/2005 +0000, you wrote:
>Anyone ever tried to run an SDIO WIFI card on the SPI interface of on
>HC12? >
>
>Yahoo! Groups Links >
>




Reply by Peter Lissenburg October 24, 20052005-10-24
No, but that sounds really fun.(And useful)
the first question is do they use the standard SPI system with
only one bit, or the full SDcard interface? With 4 bits.
I would be interested in helping with this, (if I can be of use).
Peter L. At 02:36 AM 24/10/2005 +0000, you wrote:
>Anyone ever tried to run an SDIO WIFI card on the SPI interface of on
>HC12? >
>
>Yahoo! Groups Links >
>




Reply by timjenison October 23, 20052005-10-23
Anyone ever tried to run an SDIO WIFI card on the SPI interface of on
HC12?