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Tutorial microcontroller Atmel and PIC

Tutorial microcontroller Atmel and PIC

2006-12-29 by Anggoro Dwi L

Tutorial microcontroller Atmel and PIC. You can get in website :
  www.microcontroller-microcontroller.blogspot.com

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Howdy

2007-01-01 by Ken Arck

I've been lurking for a while now and it seems most of the code used 
by the group is C. I'm wondering if anyone dabbles with Bascom, as 
I've been fighting a problem using a Mega2560 with a couple of 
AT24C512s. My problem is writing more than one page (128 bytes)

I can post the Bascom code I've been using for testing purposes.

Ken

Re: [AVR-Chat] Howdy

2007-01-01 by Jim Wagner

There are BASCOM users on AVRFreaks.

Jim

On Mon, 01 Jan 2007 12:07:37 -0800
 Ken Arck <ah6le@ah6le.net> wrote:
> I've been lurking for a while now and it seems most of
> the code used 
> by the group is C. I'm wondering if anyone dabbles with
> Bascom, as 
> I've been fighting a problem using a Mega2560 with a
> couple of 
> AT24C512s. My problem is writing more than one page (128
> bytes)
> 
> I can post the Bascom code I've been using for testing
> purposes.
> 
> Ken
> 

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Re: [AVR-Chat] Howdy

2007-01-01 by Jon & Tammy

Ken Arck wrote:
> I've been lurking for a while now and it seems most of the code used 
> by the group is C. I'm wondering if anyone dabbles with Bascom, as 
> I've been fighting a problem using a Mega2560 with a couple of 
> AT24C512s. My problem is writing more than one page (128 bytes)
>
> I can post the Bascom code I've been using for testing purposes.
>
> Ken
>
>
>
>   
Eddy Wright over at wright hobbies is a big fan of bascom and has some 
sample code on his site

http://www.wrighthobbies.net/

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Re: [AVR-Chat] Howdy

2007-01-01 by Ralph Hilton

On Mon, 01 Jan 2007 12:07:37 -0800 you wrote:

>I've been lurking for a while now and it seems most of the code used 
>by the group is C. I'm wondering if anyone dabbles with Bascom, as 
>I've been fighting a problem using a Mega2560 with a couple of 
>AT24C512s. My problem is writing more than one page (128 bytes)
>
>I can post the Bascom code I've been using for testing purposes.
>
>Ken

There is a Bascom list on Yahoo
http://groups.yahoo.com/search?query=bascom

I briefly considered using it a few years ago but found the list, in my opinion, to be dominated by
unpleasant and aggressive people.

It is not a huge amount  of time to gain proficiency in C and I would say that it is well worthwhile
for anyone writing serious applications.
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