As always, the advice here is awesome. Thanks to Bob, Scott and John!
-Patrick Bob Paddock wrote: > On Friday 15 February 2008 09:31:06 pm Scott Newell wrote: > >> At 07:57 PM 2/15/2008, Patrick wrote: >> > > >> I love the 68k stuff (shipped a lot of 68332 based products), but I >> wouldn't recommend it for new designs. >> > > Scott, take a look at the 68000 compatible Fido1100: > > http://www.innovasic.com/fido.htm > > >> I've used ARM (the NXP microcontrollers) >> > > Has (?)/Had some extremely obscure bugs, > don't recall the exact details right now, > but I decided I didn't need the hassles > in some lifesupport equipment I was designing. > Was the original Philips ARMs. > > >> and H8 recently >> > > Screwed me on delivery commitments big time, > back when they were Hitachi. > > >> I use Linux and am comfortable with it. >> > > Patrick, take a look at the AP7000 based on the AVR32. > > http://www.avrfreaks.net/index.php?name=News&file=article&sid=642 > > http://www.ic-board.de/product_info.php?language=en&info=p75_ICnova-AP7000-Base.html > > http://www.atmel.com/dyn/resources/prod_documents/doc32003.pdf > > Feb 26 - Mar 20: AVR32 UC3 Seminar Series (Not well published): > http://www.atmel.com/corporate/corporate_event.asp > > Some new AVR's are going to be announced at the end of the month. > I'm guessing the XMega series goes public. > > If you don't like AVR's take a look at the newer Zilog stuff, > like the Zeno. Tools with compilers are reasonably priced <$100 unlike > any of the Microchip tools, and the over priced Microchip GCC > compiler. > > http://www.zilog.com/ > > > _______________________________________________ time-nuts mailing list -- [email protected] To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts and follow the instructions there.
