Thanks mathias

I have just received a couple of 1284's and built a couple of boards up
with them so should be able to try it out over the next week.

Cheers

Andy Kirby



On 22/08/10 17:10, Matthias Trute wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I've understood that not everyone wants to use the full toolchain
> him/herself. So i changed my policy slightly from "publish only
> tested" to "publish that may work" ;=) 
> 
>> 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.
> 
> The trunk just got nearly 100 new devices. Please report any success
> and failure here on this list, I want to create a
> works/works_with_mods/does_not_work table on the project website but
> cannot check all types myself.
> 
> The files are generated with the pd2amforth utility with the most
> recent part definition XML files from Atmel Studio 4.18SP2
> 
> feedback very welcome
> 
> Matthias
> 
> 
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