I know you can't compare them - it is for learning only.
For many is a learning board, a good platform for testing software
algorithms.
For some is the core of a CNC or 3D printer.
For some is a good logger.
For some it will be the only microcontroller ever.
For some is a good business platform.
Definitely it have his own market.

Is not for professionals but is definitely a RAD tool (Rapid
Application Development) for newbies.
It prepare a lot of students and have his own merits (and Awards) for
this.
Nothing more or special
I read on the forums about a lot of people evolving, making transition
to other microcontrollers and single board concept for final product.
But then, no other words or information about their projects. Only
online shops :).

Arduino is a teaching platform for students (not matter their age).
EasyPic 6 is a development platform used by Roman Black

Vasi(funlw65)

P.S. I have a proposal. All jallib and JAL developers present a photo
with the board(s) used for development.


On Aug 2, 10:10 am, vasile surducan <[email protected]> wrote:
> Did you ever repair such things? BTW this is an 80' design and you will not
> see it nowadays only in very few industrial applications. Difference between
> this:http://www.nasa.gov/images/content/462632main_GPC_upgradedgpcalone.jpg
> <http://www.nasa.gov/images/content/462632main_GPC_upgradedgpcalone.jpg>and
> the last three stack prototyping board on a jaluino/arduino is that this one
> can be repaired/measured/inspected while is running, using ONE single
> adapter board.
>
> On the jaluino s**t you can't do this. If the problem is at the first floor
> in the stack you need two adapters, one from the jaluino board to the first
> floor and the second from the first floor to the second floor. Please do not
> post such pictures on your blog as good solutions since they are garbage.
>
> I've did it one design as you've pointed on the NASA link which has the
> electronic schematic on an A0 paper. All boards are really shielded (the
> concept of arduino "shield" has a wrong name) using iron plate. There are
> four boards including analog equation processing which enters in the
> connectors from the right side of the cabinet.
> See here some pictures 
> (1989):http://www.proradioantic.ro/index.php?x=item&id_p=4068
>
> Vasile
>
> On Sun, Aug 1, 2010 at 11:26 PM, funlw65 <[email protected]> wrote:
> > :P, yes but also pro are doing like this...
> >http://www.nasa.gov/images/content/462632main_GPC_upgradedgpcalone.jpg
> > Is a reliable Shuttle computer.
>
> > On Aug 2, 7:10 am, vasile surducan <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > On Sat, Jul 31, 2010 at 5:49 AM, funlw65 <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > Hi guys,
>
> > > > Now we have also AmiPIC18 board, some sort of Amicus18 copy.
> > > >http://www.picshop.nl/
> > > > Remember this page?
>
> > > >http://sites.google.com/site/funlw65/electronics/jaluino-pinguino-28-.
> > ..
>
> > > Yes, the image here
>
> > >http://1245447075276024228-a-1802744773732722657-s-sites.googlegroups...
>
> > >  is anything you can dream about...:) and the link represents in a funny
> > way
> > > the contents.
> > > Vasile
>
> > > > I did that only as a starting discussion and when Amicus18 appeared, I
> > > > thought it is a "not so good" design because didn't tried to map
> > > > Arduino peripherals as SPI and I2C. But with this AmiPIC18 I think is
> > > > establishing as a standard - I think anyone try to benefit from the
> > > > complete version of Proteus Basic (including SD card) for 18F25K20....
>
> > > > I still think that not mapping Arduino peripherals, you don't have a
> > > > real Arduino clone - you cloned only the shape and the principle of
> > > > shields. Is enough? Unfortunately, with the major help of Proton
> > > > Basic, I'm afraid it is ...
>
> > > > I hope we didn't loosed any train...
>
> > > > Vasi(funlw65)
>
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