VDict mobile



Transmission of data on a serial line accomplished by
rapidly changing a single output bit, in software, at the
appropriate times. The technique is a simple loop with eight
OUT and SHIFT instruction pairs for each byte. Input is more
interesting. And full-duplex (doing input and output at the
same time) is one way to separate the real hackers from the
Bit bang was used on certain early models of Prime
computers, presumably when UARTs were too expensive, and on
archaic Zilog Z80 micros with a Zilog PIO but no SIO. In
an interesting instance of the cycle of reincarnation, this
technique is now (1991) coming back into use on some RISC
architectures because it consumes such an infinitesimal part
of the processor that it actually makes sense not to have a