Hello Bob, >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. NXP took care of most of the issues long time ago. Remaining bugs are well documented, better than parts from other companies without documented bug list. Get the /01 versions of the chips. Available for around $2 in volume. Easily available on Digikey, and dev boards are $30.95 on Sparkfun. Free GNU tools available, including several free OS's. Love the fact that executables run on different parts, one can choose based on memory requirements. Another one is NEC, they make a host of Microcontrollers that are extremely popular in Detroit. Lot's of support, high-reliability with wide temp ranges etc. They have units with direct LCD drive, motor control circuitry, etc. bye, Said
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