Frank Sergeant [frank@...] wrote : >> We do have the Plug-an-ARM using the LPC2106 that has more pins, but I> still failed to find this one on the web site. (The site is a bit > difficult for me to navigate, using either Firefox or Konqueror on > Linux. Whenever I right click on a link and choose "open in new tab" I > get the home page in the new tab rather than the page I'm trying to get, > so I have to start at the top and drill down again from the beginning > each time.) I did find the Plug-an-ARM based on the LPC2129, though. Oops, my mistake, the PluganARM is LPC2129 based. We may be looking at other MCUs to use in the Pluga pinout if there seems to be a demand. > Eventually, I plan to try out my Forth on the Tini2106 board I got some > time ago. I think it will work. I put an Intel HEX file of the Forth, > set up for a 10 MHz crystal, on my web site, in case anyone wants to try > it out before I get to it. (It is basically the same as the version > that works with the Olimex LPC2106 board except one is set up for a 10 > MHz crystal and the other for a 14.xxxx crystal.) This sounds like a pretty good development, please let me know how it goes. > Once I try that out, I hope to get a Tini2131 or Tini2138 and try it > there. That will be a great addition too. > Does the TiniARM (Tini2106) carrier board also work for the Tini2131? Yes, the development board works for all the boards with the Tini pinout, as well as all boards the Pluga pinout. So you can essentially get one carrier and try out several ARM 32 bit boards, an 8 bit AVR, and a 16 bit Freescale DSP all on the same development board. > Thanks for the information. > -- > Frank > Riscy Pygness -- Pygmy Forth for the ARM > http://pygmy.utoh.org/riscy nmisale@... www.newmicros.com -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.308 / Virus Database: 266.11.8 - Release Date: 5/10/2005
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RE: [lpc2000] Re: LPC2131 board for $29!!!
2005-05-11 by NMI Sales
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