I think the honour of breaking the ram barrier has already been awarded to
mathias.
Didnt he get a 256k device working ???
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> Pito,
>
> > Hi, as Andy has broken the ram barrier with dil40 atmega there is a
> > lot of space for a bigger richer
> In fact, the practical minimum is an atmega with
> at least
> 16KB flash now, the atmega88 is more a joke.
> Unfortunatly
>
> Matthias
As the appetite comes with eating I {the lazy user} will now cry for
FAT32, double float, libraries for i2c and spi devices, dsp, etc.
Bad news for amforth - as
Pito,
> Hi, as Andy has broken the ram barrier with dil40 atmega there is a
> lot of space for a bigger richer amforth! So the question is whether
> the 32 shall be recalled as the smallest supported, so Matthias must
> not consider the atmega8 limitation..
Its always easy to use more ressources.
Hi, as Andy has broken the ram barrier with dil40 atmega there is a
lot of space for a bigger richer amforth! So the question is whether
the 32 shall be recalled as the smallest supported, so Matthias must
not consider the atmega8 limitation..
I wish the 1248p would have gotten a similar guts as th
Andy, tremendous time to market...Congratulation? Pito
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Datum: 24.8.2010 - 21:00:14
> Guys
>
> I have now completed and published the designs for
> a min
Hi Leon,
> I've been working on a single precision floating point word set, and I
> recently got addition/subtraction working.
and a f* is already there :=))
Great work, Leon!! really!
Matthias
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