it was suuposed, but not available...p.
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Datum: 16.8.2010 - 12:25:58
> Lol
>
> It was supposed to be mainstream about 2 years
> ago. Check out the
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> Předmět: Re: [Amforth-devel] Atmega 1284p
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>> Pito,
>>
>>> Hi, There is the atmega1284p available (128k
>>>
is it will be the mainstream for the next 2y.
Pito.
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Předmět: Re: [Amforth-devel] Atmega 1284p
Datum: 15.8.2010 - 9:46:26
> Pito,
>
> > Hi, There is the atmega1284p avai
Yup just got the info and compared info.
These are drop in's. I will see if I can find a supplier for the DIL
package option.
Well spotted Pito. You are a star.
Just revised my board layouts and building a prototype. (I will socket
it this time). When I am happy with the board layout I will publ
If it is available as a DIL 40 and a drop in for the 644p. I don't mind
getting a couple and trying them in the minimalist board I have designed
and built that emulates the Sanguino.
On 15/08/10 08:46, Matthias Trute wrote:
> Pito,
>
>> Hi, There is the atmega1284p available (128k flash, 16k ra
Pito,
> Hi, There is the atmega1284p available (128k flash, 16k ram, dil40)
> - drop in replacement of 32, 64 - so quite sexy chip. Do you plan to
> support it? P.
amforth has a utility named pd2amforth that creates the device
specific driver files. All of the currently delivered controller
files
As far as I was aware the largest (Memory device) in a DIL package was
the 644p.
If there is one better I would be interested. Especially if it is a drop
in for the 644p but having more memory etc.
Haven't seen one yet though. That is why Arduino Mega which is a 1280
although it is a surface moun
Hi, There is the atmega1284p available (128k flash, 16k ram, dil40)
- drop in replacement of 32, 64 - so quite sexy chip. Do you plan to
support it? P.
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