Dear Jakob,
Firstly, sorry about the delay in response.
> Oh, this is really nice, thank you! These boards, do they have
> some kind of digital or analog I/O for easy interfacing?
Sure. They do. The Mizar32 has 6 buses (female berg connectors).
One can configure GPIO pins as input or output. To
Oh, this is really nice, thank you!
These boards, do they have some kind of digital or analog I/O for easy
interfacing?
On 04/11/15 03:03, Raman Gopalan wrote:
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> Dear PicoLisp community,
>
> Greetings! I trust you're all doing well! Thank you for all the
> interesting discussions in the maili
Thanks for the announcement.
On Wed, Nov 4, 2015 at 3:03 AM, Raman Gopalan wrote:
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> [4]: https://www.adafruit.com/products/284
http://www.4star.it/ worked better for me.
chri
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Oops: Missed a tiny part of it. Sorry.
(*) I've tried the miniCodeROM patch for miniPicoLisp. While it works
like a charm on my GNU/Linux box, there's some more work left on the
AVR codebase before I can fully integrate it with Hempl. Hopefully,
very soon!
On 4 November 2015 at 03:03, Raman Gopal
Dear PicoLisp community,
Greetings! I trust you're all doing well! Thank you for all the
interesting discussions in the mailing list. I have something to share
with you all.
I'd like to announce `Hempl' [1], a software system for programming
(32-bit) machines like (hacker friendly, free as in fre