From: martin.shoebridge on 28 Sep 2006 09:28 <pbdelete(a)spamnuke.ludd.luthdelete.se.invalid> wrote in message news:451bb260$0$492$cc7c7865(a)news.luth.se... > In sci.electronics.design jrwalliker(a)gmail.com wrote: >>The latest version of Atmel's AVR development environment works >>together with winavr. This means that you can write a C program and >>single-step it in the simulator, watching register, memory and i/o port >>values. > >>One thing to watch out for if you use a serial in-circuit programmer - >>it is easy to lock yourself out of the device by setting the fuses >>incorrectly. > >>In particular, setting the watchdog timer to "continuous" prevents >>reprogramming of the device or even the watchdog fuse! > > What's the remedy for such situation ..? > You have to use a parallel programmer to effect an "all fuses" reset........
From: Michael A. Terrell on 28 Sep 2006 09:19 mrdarrett(a)gmail.com wrote: > > Wow, you're right! > > http://cke.know-where.com/carlsjr/ > > Well, here's their website: http://www.carlsjr.com/info/map > (their main site has a whole lot of Flash, just a heads-up.) > > Michael Around here you get hammered with ads for the two biggies, McDonald's, and Burger King, along with VERY annoying commercials from Checkers. http://www.checkers.com/find.html They are so annoying I either hit the mute button, or turn the TV off. -- Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I've got my DD214 to prove it. Member of DAV #85. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida
From: mrdarrett on 28 Sep 2006 15:47 Michael A. Terrell wrote: > mrdarrett(a)gmail.com wrote: > > > > Wow, you're right! > > > > http://cke.know-where.com/carlsjr/ > > > > Well, here's their website: http://www.carlsjr.com/info/map > > (their main site has a whole lot of Flash, just a heads-up.) > > > > Michael > > > Around here you get hammered with ads for the two biggies, > McDonald's, and Burger King, along with VERY annoying commercials from > Checkers. http://www.checkers.com/find.html They are so annoying I > either hit the mute button, or turn the TV off. Checkers, huh? Don't have those over here. Your Checkers seems really similar to our In-N-Outs over here. (In the Los Angeles area, the In-N-Outs are mostly drive-thru, no dine-in; in Northern California, there's usually a dine-in area like McDonalds, Burger King, etc.) Any Wendy's, In-N-Out, or Jack-In-The Box over there? Michael
From: jasen on 28 Sep 2006 04:19 On 2006-09-26, mrdarrett(a)gmail.com <mrdarrett(a)gmail.com> wrote: > And what's the difference, anyway, between the AVR and the ATxxxxxxxx > series of chips? AVR is a subset of the AT- series (AT- indicates ATMEL, AVR is some of their products) AT90- ATTiny- and ATMega- are the AVR parts, Bye. Jasen
From: Michael A. Terrell on 28 Sep 2006 16:39
mrdarrett(a)gmail.com wrote: > > Michael A. Terrell wrote: > > mrdarrett(a)gmail.com wrote: > > > > > > Wow, you're right! > > > > > > http://cke.know-where.com/carlsjr/ > > > > > > Well, here's their website: http://www.carlsjr.com/info/map > > > (their main site has a whole lot of Flash, just a heads-up.) > > > > > > Michael > > > > > > Around here you get hammered with ads for the two biggies, > > McDonald's, and Burger King, along with VERY annoying commercials from > > Checkers. http://www.checkers.com/find.html They are so annoying I > > either hit the mute button, or turn the TV off. > > Checkers, huh? Don't have those over here. Your Checkers seems really > similar to our In-N-Outs over here. (In the Los Angeles area, the > In-N-Outs are mostly drive-thru, no dine-in; in Northern California, > there's usually a dine-in area like McDonalds, Burger King, etc.) > > Any Wendy's, In-N-Out, or Jack-In-The Box over there? > > Michael Some Wendy's. It started in Ohio, and we get a lot of Ohio snowbirds, so... BTW, one of the young men who volunteers for my "Computers for Disabled Veterans" project works at a Wendy's restaurant. He does the heavy lifting, and I'm teaching him to repair computers. -- Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I've got my DD214 to prove it. Member of DAV #85. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |