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Commit c13df34 broke the gpio example. The gpio example was passing 0 for the freq which is no longer allowed in SetClock for mpsse modes.
The check for data being read would always succeed due to the test looking at the pointer of the data instead of the data pointed being pointed to. Now checks the first element of the data array.
Add CFLAGS with '-g -Wall'. Compile and link using headers and library in build dir to allow building the examples without having to install the library.
Loops over 8 pins toggling each pin on then off in turn.
Loops over GPIOL0 -> GPIOL3, toggling each on then off in turn.
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migrate README to markdown
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While testing libmpsse with a UM232H dev board, I found a couple minor bugs and fixed them.