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Old 09-08-2010, 05:22 AM   #22
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Originally Posted by Ged_uk View Post
If anyone is looking for a cheap USB to serial adapter that will work down to 1.8V, the standard cheap models like these should work fine with the VCC_325 pin on 1.8V instead of 3.3V, the guy on the link set his to 5V for his purposes.
I have a few of these lying around some of which I got for <£3 on ebay.
I just need to put something together for the kindle adapter now .
G
Well, they would do if they used a real chip. Most don't - They use a pin-compatible clone. Which only does 3.3v logic or above. Which is a shame. But given the easy exploit in the ~exec command, I really don't think many people will go this route

Cheers,

Allan.
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