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It comes with no network connectivity. | It comes with no network connectivity. | ||
Its purpose is to debug and hack devices locally, not to provide a gateway to remotely control other devices. | Its purpose is to debug and hack devices locally, not to provide a gateway to remotely control other devices. | ||
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+ | === not the ultimate all-in-one device: === | ||
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+ | The BusVoodoo is a compact device which supports a lot of [[# | ||
+ | But it is not intended to replace all the other special purpose adapters (USB to UART, JTAG, ...) which probably can better solve specific task because their are: more stable, simpler, more powerful, faster, more stable, cheaper, or more available. | ||
+ | Thus the BusVoodoo is a good choice to start with, but if you want better performances switch to a device designed for each particular task. | ||
=== not community driven: === | === not community driven: === | ||
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But BusVoodoo will never replace dedicated tools (USB to UART dongle, JTAG adapter, flash programmer, ...) or prevent from using a development board to control all nifty protocol details. | But BusVoodoo will never replace dedicated tools (USB to UART dongle, JTAG adapter, flash programmer, ...) or prevent from using a development board to control all nifty protocol details. | ||
The BusVoodoo is more of a quick all-in-one first approach tool. | The BusVoodoo is more of a quick all-in-one first approach tool. | ||
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