On 13Jul17 09:50, Atommann wrote:
> Hi Tristan,
>
> 2017-06-26 19:36 GMT+08:00 Tristan Williams :
> > Thank you.
> >
> > The small project I had in mind needs little in terms of resources. In
> > my perfect world there would be an 8 pin DIP microprocessor capable of
> > running AmForth :) I was ho
Hi Tristan,
2017-06-26 19:36 GMT+08:00 Tristan Williams :
> Thank you.
>
> The small project I had in mind needs little in terms of resources. In
> my perfect world there would be an 8 pin DIP microprocessor capable of
> running AmForth :) I was hoping that, despite my failure to find it,
> there
On 26Jun17 20:33, Matthias Trute wrote:
> Am Montag, den 26.06.2017, 12:36 +0100 schrieb Tristan Williams:
> > Thank you.??
> >
> > The small project I had in mind needs little in terms of resources.
> > In
> > my perfect world there would be an 8 pin DIP microprocessor capable
> > of
> > running
Am Montag, den 26.06.2017, 12:36 +0100 schrieb Tristan Williams:
> Thank you.
>
> The small project I had in mind needs little in terms of resources.
> In
> my perfect world there would be an 8 pin DIP microprocessor capable
> of
> running AmForth :)
Well, 2 pins for power and ground, two for th
Thank you.
The small project I had in mind needs little in terms of resources. In
my perfect world there would be an 8 pin DIP microprocessor capable of
running AmForth :) I was hoping that, despite my failure to find it,
there existed a 14 pin DIP MSP430 with the necessary resources to run
AmFor
Hi Tristan,
> I have been enjoying using AmForth on AVR hardware but have a project
> in which I would like to use a physically smaller processor than a
> AtMega328p 28 pin DIP. Before thinking about SMD I wondered if there
> was a smaller DIP packaged processor that would run AmForth in the
> MSP
Hello,
I have been enjoying using AmForth on AVR hardware but have a project
in which I would like to use a physically smaller processor than a
AtMega328p 28 pin DIP. Before thinking about SMD I wondered if there
was a smaller DIP packaged processor that would run AmForth in the
MSP430 family?
Am