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#117977 - Comments Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Ian - Thanks for the offer. I've sent e-mail with my address.
Erik - 1) The DIP would talk to a host computer by serial port and would be interactive. You'd type in your basic program then run it. You could save and load it from the file system. There would be no need for the end user to buy a device programmer. I might even put some sort of RS-232 line driver on the board so that all you had to do was hook up the serial port and add power. 2) Sorry. I should have said serial Atmel dataflash. That shouldn't require too many lines. I don't understand your reference to falsefeeding. |
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