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Thanks for your pull request! Please read carefully the guide at http://pid.codes/howto/. Specifically:
If you're just looking for a PID for testing purposes, and your devices won't be distributed outside the college, we've reserved 0x1209/0x0001 for this purpose. If that doesn't meet your needs, we'd be happy to consider a special case - just let us know why the 'test' PID isn't suitable. |
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I think your're right. I just got excited when I saw it on Hack A Day. Thank you very much for providing this to others who do have a need for a fixed PID. |
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No problem! If you build something more permanent, don't hesitate to open a new PR for a permanent PID. |
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Requesting PID 3d14. Thank you for offering these. They will make creating projects at PCC much easier.