At 08:05 PM 26/03/04 -0000, you wrote:
>One thing that I wish there was (could be I just haven't found it) is
>a Minimum AVR page.
My first AVR setup was a piece of veroboard, a 40 pin socket,
a crystal and associated caps, a reset chip and a few decoupling
caps and a 90S8535. Plugged a 5 V supply, built one of those
4 resistors parallel port programmer and all the hardware was up
an running. Then, thanks to David Van Horn's website, I looked
up a few of his sample codes and I had some code assembled and
running....of course I must mention that there was more than 20 years
experience with micros before that...but that's a minor point I guess :-)
There is also AVR beginners website, and you can find links to that
on avrfreaks.com
Regards
John Samperi
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Re: [AVR-Chat] Re: start AVR
2004-03-27 by samperi@ampertronics.com.au
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