Fred, you must be a man of many talents :-)). Any browser I point at
that site bales out. One is kind enough to tell me about the big5 font.
That's four times the size of anything iso-8859-xx (i.e. 2 lines, 2
spaces each character) and it's Chinese you write with it.
Firefox does a good job. Seemes to be some problem at your side...
Declan Moriarty wrote:
My last 'smart' move in this area was to but a Picstart plus for pics,
only to have Microchip gut the design and now there's a new circuit
board needed :-(.
That one is good for prototypes but not qualified for production
(programming done at nominal vcc and
verify, too. (According to microchip it should be done at vcc min. and
max.. So we finally bought the ICE2000 kit
(name maybe spelled wrong, havn't dealt with it for quite a long time
and also have the picstart plus here at home))).
This time I'm asking first. I would like a nice effective CHEAP
Atmel programmer. The exact part I need to program is 89S52
Suggestions?
You can buy one yourself very easy. (costs about 5US$ - compare to the
picstart kit :)
I should have some Protel-files somewhere here from the time of my
studying at university.
Unfortuneately this one connects to the parallel port and not all
notebooks have one now a days.
Atmel sells the STK500 board but I think theres no need to have that.
Should be around 70 US$/95€.
The Atmels can be programmed while in circuit without any problems.
Just the 3 programming lines, reset and vcc need to be connected to the
programmer.
I used ponyprog2000 for that (should be the lancos site).
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