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Markx Posted - 12/21/2012 : 07:57:29
Hi,

I'm considering buying a GQ-4X based on the feature:

"Allows end users add in their own chips/devices easily (editing .txt file)"

Can someone post a link to the documentation on creating custom devices, pls. I couldn't seem to find this on the site, faq or in a forum search.

I'd like to understand how flexible the programmer and configuration files are.

The devices I need to support are custom, and not extensions of existing base device profiles.

Thanks in advance.
-Mark
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ZLM Posted - 12/23/2012 : 16:18:47
You can define new parameters, but not the algorithm. You may read devices.txt for the example.
Markx Posted - 12/22/2012 : 07:58:14
I haven't.

Do you have the docs or a link to them?

Thanks,
-Mark

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