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12:14 AM
@NikeDattani yeah that is a whole lot of mis-communication there. I'm sure @VoltageSpike got the wrong idea also. We spend so much time honing critical-thinking skills, that sometimes our critical-listening skills fail us.
 
 
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5:34 PM
@rdtsc There was destruction of useful content, and some other things that I cannot discuss here that came into play on the decision. The issue has been resolved with Nike
 
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5:52 PM
Hi
Can someone help me with what is JEIDA and VESA with respect to displays?
 
 
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7:09 PM
I everyone, I'm avoiding the urge to click "rollback" to the version I had approved via peer review yesterday, but I also don't want to come across as getting into a "rollback war". Do others think it would be reasonable to roll back to my edit?
The wording can also be adjusted for sure, but in my experience "does anybody have experience with USB?" is not generally the preferred type of title, versus a title that actually asks an on-topic question. If someone else would like to rollback, feel free to go for it. I'm still learning!
 
@NikeDattani Many people don't appreciate being helped. If I look at this from a non-editor perspective, I'm quickly done with an poorly readable question.
Not sure what the stack is these days, but a few years ago poor questions were either quickly fixed or quickly downvoted.
 
@jippie Here's the question:
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Q: Hi everyone, do somebody have experience with usb on assembly level for stm32?

iva33Need a help with enumeration process, can't receive set_address from hub (PC). when answering to get device descriptor, getting reset but no set_address request only zero-length PKTSTS_SETUP_COMP-> PKTSTS_OUT_RECEIVED->PKTSTS_OUT_CMPL and reset from beginning.

I changed the title to "What is the right assembly level sequence for stm32?"
Largely because the same user wrote a self-answer saying what "the right assembly level sequence" is:
 
7:24 PM
@NikeDattani Yeah already saw the downvoters found it.
@NikeDattani Last time I had a go on USB (TI Stellaris) the code was a fair bit more complicated than that. Maybe I should have a go at STM32 controllers.
 
@jippie Perhaps it was well-deserved, as the rollback to "Hi everyone, do somebody have experience with usb" was perplexing to me.
 
 
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9:09 PM
@jippie I've had pretty good experiences with NXP USB, FWIW.
 

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