On 5/25/2013 4:56 PM, Netzblockierer wrote:
> Hi Bruce,
>
> I totally agree to your point....
>
> I think Shane Burell ported Codec2 with fixed bitrates of 1200...2400
> bit/s for the Texas Instruments LM4F120 least-cost microcontroller...
> It costs USD 13 per piece and has a USB port for easy programming. You
> can find it here https://estore.ti.com/Stellaris-LaunchPad.aspx or it's
> latest version https://estore.ti.com/Tiva-C-LaunchPad.aspx with
> increased performace at the same price...
I have one of these on order, but TI says it will be 10 to 12 weeks. 
Meanwhile I am using the am335x (a different Stellaris chip) and the ST 
Microelectronics STM32F4 version of the Cortex M4F.

>
>
>
> It was created to teach schoolchildren to program in Phyton...
I'm not sure it's really good for that job, though.


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