Jaya, > My most favourite example of how not to design systems used to be a > certain storage oscilloscope in which the yoke drivers go up in smoke > each time you address the cursor to a point outside the screen. > > I guess LPC is a modern day equivalent. With all the negative, posts you making about the LPC series of parts, what is the point of your continued investigation of the part. Some of your points can be taken as "another way to do things" but you continue to dismiss the fact that others may do things differently. By not accepting that there may be more than one way to do things it makes you appear to be inflexible and unwilling to see another point of view. Indeed, it makes you look rather arrogant, and this can be discovered easily by a quick Google from a prospective client. Ralph
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Re: [lpc2000] LPC hardware+software problems
2006-04-30 by Ralph Hempel
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