On Tue, Jun 02, 2009 at 08:04:00PM +0200, Michael Buesch wrote:
> The AVR certainly is good enough for non timecritical tasks like tool changer 
> I/O.

A tool changer looks like an event-driven application, to me. I don't
know if this site is then of any interest:

http://github.com/geekscape/Aiko/tree/master

Admittedly, if I ever reach the point where I'm adding a tool changer,
I'd probably go with the state machines which I've used for quarter of a
century. (Telecommunications products often use many intercommunicating
state machines to rapidly process inputs in a stateful manner, in real
time. The language used is clumsily named "Specification and Description
Language", but is very powerful.)

Erik

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