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<_whitenotifier-c> [Glasgow] Success. The Travis CI build passed - https://travis-ci.org/whitequark/Glasgow/builds/484688619?utm_source=github_status&utm_medium=notification
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<Hellsenberg> okay I think I know what I could use a glasgow for: SPI bus sniffing
<whitequark> sure
<Hellsenberg> I want to know if embedded controllers on laptops which share the SPI flash chip with the PCH are active all the time or just for a brief moment at the beginning
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<pke> Hello everybody. I have a quick HW question. The resistor networks are marked as To be discussed(Rev B). What would be the current recommended value? Im guessing a couple 100 Ohms.
<whitequark> uh, give me a moment
<whitequark> pke: inner ones are 39R and outer ones are 82R
<pke> Thanks for the quick response. I think i currently have 51Ohms on hand. For the first test will have to do. I will report back how it worked out, probably tomorrow.
<whitequark> that will do just fine, i think
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whitequark changed the topic of #glasgow to: glasgow debug tool · code https://github.com/whitequark/Glasgow · logs https://freenode.irclog.whitequark.org/glasgow · revC status: prototype in transit
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