Changes to allow XRF programming via the Ciseco Explorer Plus#1
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Ciseco explorer plus to work. Passing the serial data via the embedded SRF module seems to add some delays and characters which are not seen when using a direct FTDI 232 connection.
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The firmware on the explorer plus module itself responds to ATVR with: 0.51B USB |
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Passing the serial programming data via the embedded SRF module in the Explorer Plus seems to add some delays and characters which are not seen when using a direct FTDI 232 connection. Increasing the delays and flushing the extra data seems to make it work reliably.