Take a look at the Propeller Chip, New from Parallax. Has 8
independent processors on a shared bus. Cant rattle off the specs off
the top of my head, but there is enough processor power to run a VGA
display, run a RS-232 terminal, get keyboard input and encode/decode
data at the same time.
At 5/17/2010 18:22, you wrote:
>On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 09:16:32PM -0400, MCH wrote:
> > Either that, or it was disinformation (although it's easy enough to
> > verify - I just didn't want to pick up the TT4 and look at it since it
> > was connected and operating). One of his products even has PIC
TT4 uses the ATMEGA644P.
64K Flash, 4K RAM, 2K EEPROM with dual hardware UARTS.
On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 6:22 PM, Majdi S. Abbas wrote:
> On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 09:16:32PM -0400, MCH wrote:
>> Either that, or it was disinformation (although it's easy enough to
>> verify - I just didn't want to
On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 09:16:32PM -0400, MCH wrote:
> Either that, or it was disinformation (although it's easy enough to
> verify - I just didn't want to pick up the TT4 and look at it since it
> was connected and operating). One of his products even has PIC in the name.
I can confirm
Either that, or it was disinformation (although it's easy enough to
verify - I just didn't want to pick up the TT4 and look at it since it
was connected and operating). One of his products even has PIC in the name.
Joe M.
n...@no6b.com wrote:
> At 5/16/2010 02:57 AM, you wrote:
>> Actually, Byo
At 5/16/2010 02:57 AM, you wrote:
>Actually, Byonics is using the AT Mega (sp?). I specifically asked. At
>least, that's what the TT4 is using.
They must have switched processors, as my TT3+ uses a PIC.
Bob NO6B
Oh, and I was just looking for a Hamvention source for chips or other
related items. I've been playing with them, and wanted to find some good
deals. I have a couple development boards, and I've been writing code in
ASM.
Joe M.
n...@no6b.com wrote:
> At 5/15/2010 18:20, you wrote:
>> Sorry for
Actually, Byonics is using the AT Mega (sp?). I specifically asked. At
least, that's what the TT4 is using.
Joe M.
n...@no6b.com wrote:
> At 5/15/2010 18:20, you wrote:
>> Sorry for the slightly OT post, but has anyone seen any PIC stuff at the
>> Hamvention? Looking for PICs, PIC manuals, PIC-b
At 5/15/2010 18:20, you wrote:
>Sorry for the slightly OT post, but has anyone seen any PIC stuff at the
>Hamvention? Looking for PICs, PIC manuals, PIC-based kits, Etc.
What do you want to do with PICs?
The actual PICs can be had from Mouser or DigiKey. I bought a programmer
from Futurlec for
Sorry for the slightly OT post, but has anyone seen any PIC stuff at the
Hamvention? Looking for PICs, PIC manuals, PIC-based kits, Etc.
Thanks,
Joe M.
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