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From: Creative Instrument on 21 Dec 2008 09:15 On Dec 17, 8:04 am, "MC" <for.address.l...(a)www.ai.uga.edu.slash.mc> wrote: > At risk of starting a religious war... > > Why should I *not* prefer the MSP430 to the AVR and PIC? > > Tell me its weak points. Why Not C8051F?
From: larwe on 21 Dec 2008 18:53 On Dec 21, 3:35 pm, steve <bungalow_st...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > > M2-16K-12x4 (16K code, 12 segments and 4 commons) > > M2-64K-20x8 (64K code, 20 segments and 8 commons) > > ?? can someone decode this for me Sure: There exist a lot of 6502-core (or modified-6502-core, and 65C816-type-core) micros sold into various niche markets. If you don't already know about them, you probably don't have what it takes to buy them.
From: linnix on 21 Dec 2008 19:20 On Dec 21, 3:53 pm, larwe <zwsdot...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > On Dec 21, 3:35 pm, steve <bungalow_st...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > > > > M2-16K-12x4 (16K code, 12 segments and 4 commons) > > > M2-64K-20x8 (64K code, 20 segments and 8 commons) > > > ?? can someone decode this for me > > Sure: There exist a lot of 6502-core (or modified-6502-core, and > 65C816-type-core) micros sold into various niche markets. If you don't > already know about them, you probably don't have what it takes to buy > them. Thank you. For a while, I thought I am in the wrong universe, where no one live outside of MSP, AVR and PIC. "You think the only people who are people Are the people who look and think like you But if you walk the footsteps of a stranger You'll learn things you never knew you never knew" -- Pocahontas --
From: steve on 21 Dec 2008 23:16 On Dec 21, 3:53 pm, larwe <zwsdot...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > On Dec 21, 3:35 pm, steve <bungalow_st...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > > > > M2-16K-12x4 (16K code, 12 segments and 4 commons) > > > M2-64K-20x8 (64K code, 20 segments and 8 commons) > > > ?? can someone decode this for me > > Sure: There exist a lot of 6502-core (or modified-6502-core, and > 65C816-type-core) micros sold into various niche markets. If you don't > already know about them, you probably don't have what it takes to buy > them. fair enough, didn't realize I would hit a nerve by asking
From: Mike Silva on 22 Dec 2008 09:54
On Dec 21, 6:53 pm, larwe <zwsdot...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > On Dec 21, 3:35 pm, steve <bungalow_st...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > > > > M2-16K-12x4 (16K code, 12 segments and 4 commons) > > > M2-64K-20x8 (64K code, 20 segments and 8 commons) > > > ?? can someone decode this for me > > Sure: There exist a lot of 6502-core (or modified-6502-core, and > 65C816-type-core) micros sold into various niche markets. If you don't > already know about them, you probably don't have what it takes to buy > them. What does it take to buy them, besides a few thousand dollars? |