> > It could be useful, but if you're continuing to develop this as a > > platform, I _personally_ would rather see a single standardized CPU > > board with 100 mil headers, and a variety of mezzanines available to > > I've already done something like that for a client, I don't want to compete > directly with them. For small boards like this the additional cost for four Fair enough. The main thing for me is, I don't really need multiple development systems with overlap, so I'd prefer to pay once for a CPU module and then a smaller incremental cost for each add-on module. Also if the modules were stackable, I could prototype more exotic systems if needs be, without too much wirewrap insulation on the floor... But no matter. -- Lewin A.R.W. Edwards (http://www.zws.com/) Learn how to develop high-end embedded systems on a tight budget! http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0750676094/zws-20
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Re: [lpc2100] LPC2106 and FPGA
2003-12-17 by Lewin A.R.W. Edwards
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