2004-09-15 by stevech
thinking back to my Pascal days in the early '80s, I remember a strongly typed language. This would be imprudent for a meager microprocessor, especially an 8 bit one. Hence, C is the best - it being a portable assembler and arguably not a high level language by today's standards.
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2004-09-15 by Graham Davies
--- In AVR-Chat@yahoogroups.com, "R. Burrage" wrote: > Not to start a religious war... But you do seem to have initiated a faith-based skirmish! > I am considering moving from > assembler to the dark side ... > high level languages. You probably won't go back. > Since I have more
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2004-09-14 by Alexandre Guimaraes
Hi, > Not to start a religious war... > > I am considering moving from assembler to the dark side...high level > languages. Since I have more experience with Pascal I'm looking at > Pascal compilers right now, and leaning toward Rainier Lamers' Embedded > Pascal for the AVR. > >
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2004-09-14 by R. Burrage
Not to start a religious war... I am considering moving from assembler to the dark side...high level languages. Since I have more experience with Pascal I'm looking at Pascal compilers right now, and leaning toward Rainier Lamers' Embedded Pascal for the AVR. Any comments and sug
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2004-09-14 by Bingo.
--- In AVR-Chat@yahoogroups.com, Henry Carl Ott wrote: > There does appear to be a mega16 loader listed on the original site, but > possibly with issues Try this Bootloader http://www.microsyl.com/megaload/megaload.html It does need Codevision CC for building , but the free Codev
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2004-09-13 by upand_at_them
Apparently Atmel does; they have several application notes about it. Just leave out the receive part. AVR244 AVR304 AVR305 Mike --- In AVR-Chat@yahoogroups.com, "philipat2" wrote: > Hi, > anybody has an idea how to make an easy one pin unidirectional serial > communication betwee
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2004-09-13 by philipat2
Hi, anybody has an idea how to make an easy one pin unidirectional serial communication between a TINY26 and a PC? Thanks, Filip
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2004-09-13 by Graham Davies
--- In AVR-Chat@yahoogroups.com, brian.aase@v... wrote: > When can we look forward to > your device being ready to > ship, Graham? > > Brian Aase I will have production units in two to three weeks. I just need to send away for the printed circuit boards to be manufactured. I have
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2004-09-13 by Daniel Boyer
No, this one is light based since it is designed to fire the camera shutter when it "sees" a bolt of lightning with in the camera's field of view. I have a bunch of schematics for RF based lighting detectors and I may build one when I get done with the current set of projects. Da
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2004-09-13 by brian.aase@verizon.net
When can we look forward to your device being ready to ship, Graham? Brian Aase > There are several "clones" of the JTAG-ICE available using variations > of this circuit. They lack many features of the JTAG ICE, but also > lack the $300 price tag. The Olimex was the first, I thin
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2004-09-12 by Graham Davies
--- In AVR-Chat@yahoogroups.com, "Emerson Santos" wrote: > Anyone , build this circuit ?? > http://avr.openchip.org/bootice/old_index.html > I like know, if is a better circuit to JTAG ICE There are several "clones" of the JTAG-ICE available using variations of this circuit. They
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2004-09-12 by Henry Carl Ott
There does appear to be a mega16 loader listed on the original site, but possibly with issues http://avr.openchip.org/bootice/old_index.html I only tested the design with an m163 -carl At 03:27 PM 9/12/2004, you wrote: >Does this design/bootloader work with Mega16? > >-----Origin
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2004-09-12 by Larry Barello
Does this design/bootloader work with Mega16? -----Original Message----- From: Henry Carl Ott For anybody who wants it, I just tossed up the schematic and pcb artwork for my JTAG design onto my projects page. If you already have the parts laying around and really want to roll you
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2004-09-12 by Henry Carl Ott
For anybody who wants it, I just tossed up the schematic and pcb artwork for my JTAG design onto my projects page. If you already have the parts laying around and really want to roll your own. Pretty easy to build if you can make your own PCBs. Instructions for doing that with to
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2004-09-12 by Emerson Santos
Hi Abbas Yes, I know the circuit in lancos pages ... But I'm like try a cheap JTAG interface -----Original Message----- From: abbas raftari [mailto:araftary1@yahoo.com] Sent: Sunday, September 12, 2004 7:05 AM To: AVR-Chat@yahoogroups.com Cc: emersonsantosrj@uol.com.br Subject: R
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2004-09-12 by Emerson Santos
Thanks, Madsen But Im from Brazil, then is not to easy purchase a olimex JTAG (a good one , no doubt) ... -----Original Message----- From: Lasse Madsen [mailto:lasse.madsen@elektronik.dk] Sent: Saturday, September 11, 2004 7:37 PM To: AVR-Chat@yahoogroups.com Subject: RE: [AVR-Ch
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2004-09-12 by abbas raftari
hi did you see ponyprog web page? there is beter programer circuit(si prog): http://www.lancos.com/prog.html Emerson Santos wrote: v\:* {behavior:url(#default#VML);}o\:* {behavior:url(#default#VML);}w\:* {behavior:url(#default#VML);}.shape {behavior:url(#default#VML);}st1\:*{beha
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2004-09-12 by Alex Gibson
Quoting acemailone : > Sorry Graham but I don't need to many chips, max 5. > > Adrian Kitsrus.com are cheaper but need to buy at least 50. Thats what a few of us do. I think thats who Don buys through. Cheaper than the Australian distributor. Alex
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2004-09-12 by Henry Carl Ott
I built one. It works. Took a couple of hours to lay out and cut a simple pcb and program a spare m163 laying around. Is it better then brand name jtag-ice ? Not really. but it is an awful lot cheaper. Unless you are counting every penny (substitute appropriate small denomination
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2004-09-12 by John Samperi
G'day to all IT WORKS!!!! Thanks for all the replies both on the list an off list, it was much appreciated. Thanks also to Kat for not screaming at me for posting OT topics :-)) but I was desperate. I have had no replies from any of the Delphi forums for about a week. I managed t
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2004-09-11 by Lasse Madsen
Hi Santos I think the one Olimex ( www.olimex.com ) has, is a remake of this one. But I’m not sure, maybe Tsvetan will confirm this :o) I’m going to purchase the one he has for sale when my new J-TAG enabled boards get into production (can’t wait to try it out!) Regards /Madsen -
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2004-09-11 by Emerson Santos
Hi Anyone , build this circuit ?? http://avr.openchip.org/bootice/old_index.html I like know, if is a better circuit to JTAG ICE Emerson Santos ·
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2004-09-11 by acemailone
Sorry Graham but I don't need to many chips, max 5. Adrian ----- Original Message ----- From: Graham Davies To: AVR-Chat@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, September 11, 2004 8:48 AM Subject: [AVR-Chat] Re: Looking for FTDI chips --- In AVR-Chat@yahoogroups.com , "acemailone" acemai
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2004-09-11 by Graham Davies
--- In AVR-Chat@yahoogroups.com, "acemailone" wrote: > I want to buy some FT232BM chips ... Me too, Adrian. Dontronics is in Australia. Where are you? I'm in the USA. Would you be interested in a group buy? We could try to make a higher price break, perhaps $4.55 for 50. If I for
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2004-09-11 by Bernd Mueller
Erikc, > Does anybody have a Pascal or Modula-2 compiler for the AVR? yes, I own the Embedded Pascal compiler: http://users.iafrica.com/r/ra/rainier/ I like Pascal very much and do nearly all my embedded x86 programming in Pascal/Delphi mixed with Assembler. Since I started progr
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2004-09-11 by Chad O'Neill
Also try http://www.dontronics.com/cat_hard_ftdi.html . They cost a little more per chip, but the shipping is much less. Chad From: acemailone [mailto:acemailone@rogers.com] Sent: Saturday, 11 September 2004 11:06 AM To: AVR-Chat@yahoogroups.com Subject: [AVR-Chat] Looking for FT
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2004-09-11 by acemailone
I want to buy some FT232BM chips and I was wondering if anybody knows about a good deal. I found these chips at www.saelig.com but I would like some feadback from people that bought from them. The price is not bad but I hope the shipping cost is not to high. Anybody? Thanks Adria
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2004-09-10 by erikc
Does anybody have a Pascal or Modula-2 compiler for the AVR? Or are C compilers all you can get? Erikc "Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting "...holy shit...what a ride!"
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2004-09-10 by James Wagner
Try RealBasic - Compiles for Win, Mac OSX and earlier, *nix. IDE is available native Windoze and Mac. Good environment, great personal support and list, modest $$. Has a VB converter, even (ie, input is a VB program, output is an RB one). Quite rich including data bases, tcp/ip &
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2004-09-10 by Mike Bronosky
A couple years ago I mentioned to Pavel that I had used Delphi, version 1, but have become rusty with it. He said, don't put down Delphi, CodeVisionAVR is written using Delphi. Now here is a guy that has to be very good in Delphi in order to write a C complier for AVRs. He also s
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2004-09-10 by upand_at_them
> lightning trigger Is this based on the radio waves that often come before the lightning strike? Mike --- In AVR-Chat@yahoogroups.com, "Daniel Boyer" wrote: > > > So what is a biologist doing with 500 transistors, anyhow...some > > weird Venus Flytrap robot? > > > > Mike > > Act
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2004-09-10 by Clark, Andy
> From: John Samperi [mailto:samperi@ampertronics.com.au] > I'm trying to decide whether I should get Visual Basic or Delphi to do some simple PC > interfaces to some of our products. I would heartily recommend Delphi, I've been using it since D1 after dumping VB in disgust at it
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2004-09-10 by Reza
hi again; there is so many usefull sites about delphi: try these ones: delphi.about.com www.torry.net good luck. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
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2004-09-10 by Reza
--- John Samperi wrote: > Hello again > > I have been trying UNSUCCESSFULLY to join > a group to get some info/help with Delphi. There > are a few in Yahoo but seem to be dead, not much > happening. Any suggestions? Perhaps some of you > clever people may help me. I'm trying to d
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2004-09-10 by Cosmin Buhu
----- Original Message ----- From: "John Samperi" Subject: [AVR-Chat] Delphi 6 HEEELP! > Hello again > I have been trying UNSUCCESSFULLY to join > a group to get some info/help with Delphi. There > are a few in Yahoo but seem to be dead, not much > happening. Any suggestions? Per
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2004-09-10 by Alex Gibson
The link for the memec fpga boards http://www.memec.com/cgi-bin/bvutf8/memec/scripts/local/mc_loc_manuTech.jsp?Manu=10089&Loc=lmf&Div=UNIQUE&Reg=AUS_NZ&Country=AUSTRALIA_NCW&Lang=EN&PnACountry=AUSTRALIA_NCW#node Alex
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2004-09-10 by Alex Gibson
Quoting MuRaT KaRaDeNiZ : >> >> >> >> >> Recently I bought my self a xilinx spartan3 based >> >> dev-board from Nuhorizons, it costed me 164$ and board >> >> has many peripherals on board, though PCI development >> >> with it is not possible. >> >> >> >> --- Kathy Andrea Quinlan
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2004-09-10 by Russell Shaw
John Samperi wrote: > Hello again > > I have been trying UNSUCCESSFULLY to join > a group to get some info/help with Delphi. There > are a few in Yahoo but seem to be dead, not much > happening. Any suggestions? Perhaps some of you > clever people may help me. I'm trying to decid
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2004-09-09 by John Samperi
At 08:56 AM 10/09/04 +1000, you wrote: > > Just curious - who is the clever CEM that uses dishwashers to clean boards? > We use Benetron (in Quakers Hill/Kind Park) these days and they do a good > job. I must find out WHAT the use to clean the boards? > Can't remember the company
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2004-09-09 by John Samperi
Hello again I have been trying UNSUCCESSFULLY to join a group to get some info/help with Delphi. There are a few in Yahoo but seem to be dead, not much happening. Any suggestions? Perhaps some of you clever people may help me. I'm trying to decide whether I should get Visual Basi
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2004-09-09 by Ivan Vernot
Hey John, We bump into each other again ;-) Just curious - who is the clever CEM that uses dishwashers to clean boards? We use Benetron (in Quakers Hill/Kind Park) these days and they do a good job. I must find out WHAT the use to clean the boards? Cheers, Ivan ----- Original Mes
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2004-09-09 by John Samperi
At 02:26 PM 9/09/04 -0400, you wrote: >However, I just use high concentration alcohol which >leaves the board mirror clean. Yes, I used to do that for a while before I found the water soluble solder. Cleaning a couple of hundred boards would get me drunk!! Now most of the work is
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2004-09-09 by John Samperi
At 10:34 AM 9/09/04 -0500, you wrote: >In a similar vein, I'm thinking of obtaining a dishwasher for cleaning boards. >I'm not sure wether this is urban legend or not, but I have heard that they >are sometimes used to clean boards.. YEP. I saw it in one of the assembly houses her
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2004-09-09 by Daniel Boyer
> So what is a biologist doing with 500 transistors, anyhow...some > weird Venus Flytrap robot? > > Mike Actually, I'm a biologist with TOO MANY hobbies... Lately I have been building various electronic shutter release devices for my digital SLR camera (so far I've built an 433mh
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2004-09-09 by MuRaT KaRaDeNiZ
Recently I bought my self a xilinx spartan3 based dev-board from Nuhorizons, it costed me 164$ and board has many peripherals on board, though PCI development with it is not possible. --- Kathy Andrea Quinlan wrote: > Hi all, > > I want to play with FPGA's, so I am looking for a
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2004-09-09 by VA3TO
You could probably use the MMBT2222AL (NPN) and MMBT2907AL (PNP). They are general purpose transistors that would likely work where the 3904 and 3906 do. I believe they have the same pinout in the SOT-23 package. These are current "dime-a-dozen" transistors. You will find them at
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2004-09-09 by Daniel Boyer
Thanks for all the help... I went to Mouser and they were only $0.03 each in quantitys of 250, so I ordered 500 NPNs and 250 PNPs... That should keep me set for a while. (plus I was able to order some chips that Digikey doesn't carry.) Thanks again, Daniel
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2004-09-09 by Brian Dean
On Thu, Sep 09, 2004 at 09:24:19PM +1000, John Samperi wrote: > >Both of these are "no clean" which basically means any flux residue is > >cosmetic, but I clean anyway, especially if it is a board for someone > >else. > > How do you clean? :- ) Is it water based flux? The flux do
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2004-09-09 by upand_at_them
So what is a biologist doing with 500 transistors, anyhow...some weird Venus Flytrap robot? Mike --- In AVR-Chat@yahoogroups.com, "Daniel Boyer" wrote: > Thanks for all the help... I went to Mouser and they were only $0.03 > each in quantitys of 250, so I ordered 500 NPNs and 250
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2004-09-09 by Dave Miller
Good point. Most Water soluble fluxes are organic so they do not need to be recycled but be sure to check. Thanks, Dave Miller Cipherlab -----Original Message----- From: Henry Carl Ott [mailto:carlott@interport.net] Sent: Thursday, September 09, 2004 9:57 AM To: AVR-Chat@yahoogro
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