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Clear concise beginners manual

Clear concise beginners manual

2007-08-21 by myfirstmullet

Hi guys i'm starting out in AVR and electronics in general, and one of
the problems i'm running into is picking a decent tutorial to learn
from. It seems there's 10000000 ways to skin a cat, but for learning
purposes I need to stick with one. many of the tut's on the web have
examples that don't compile or are out of date with avr gcc making
things a little painful.

I've conqured blinky and the fundamentals involved in that, now i'm
hungry for more, something that takes me as far as serial
communications , analog conversion and other inputs to the device.

Re: [AVR-Chat] Clear concise beginners manual

2007-08-22 by Jim Wagner

On Wed, 22 Aug 2007 01:06:47 -0000
 "myfirstmullet" <myfirstmullet@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hi guys i'm starting out in AVR and electronics in
> general, and one of
> the problems i'm running into is picking a decent
> tutorial to learn
> from. It seems there's 10000000 ways to skin a cat, but
> for learning
> purposes I need to stick with one. many of the tut's on
> the web have
> examples that don't compile or are out of date with avr
> gcc making
> things a little painful.
> 
> I've conqured blinky and the fundamentals involved in
> that, now i'm
> hungry for more, something that takes me as far as serial
> communications , analog conversion and other inputs to
> the device.
> 

There is a book on C from SmileyMicros that goes with the
Butterfly. It has had good reports.

Jim

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Re: [AVR-Chat] Clear concise beginners manual

2007-08-22 by Roy E. Burrage

How's your math and physics background?

       http://ibiblio.org/obp/electricCircuits/


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>Hi guys i'm starting out in AVR and electronics in general, and one of
>the problems i'm running into is picking a decent tutorial to learn
>from. It seems there's 10000000 ways to skin a cat, but for learning
>purposes I need to stick with one. many of the tut's on the web have
>examples that don't compile or are out of date with avr gcc making
>things a little painful.
>
>I've conqured blinky and the fundamentals involved in that, now i'm
>hungry for more, something that takes me as far as serial
>communications , analog conversion and other inputs to the device.
>
>
>  
>

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