LMAO, at least Piru gives a straight answer. It was only an example however. Sadly anything I think of that might be worth doing is either impossible or better off using USB for (like controlling a telescope for example).
So, given this chip is absolutely worthless(unless you are building a giant doomsday robot and need extra granular servo controls), why did they seek this chip out as part of the x1000 specs?
Was this motherboard possibly designed for other purposes and simply re-branded and someone asked the question "what do say I if somebody asks about that funky chip?"
Seems like they should have been trying to be cutting costs, not adding a useless features.