| ??? 07/23/07 15:57 Read: times |
#142183 - it STILL has absolutely nothing to do with ISP. Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Erik Malund said:
Richard Erlacher said: there's really nothing "better" about the modern ISP-capable FLASH-based parts for most applications that use little or no I/O 1) what does ISP have to do with amount of I/O. That is not an ISP issue that is an internal memory issue. Perhaps you've overlooked your previous argument, that external memory consumes two ports. absolutely not, it STILL has absolutely nothing to do with ISP. 2) with an ISP chip you do not end up destroying your chip by continous removal and insertin. You might remove and reinsert socketed memory components, but not the "chip." is a "socketed memory component" not a chip? what difference does it make which 'component' you might destroy. 3) with ISP you do not need to buy a programmer of go through the frustration of (trying to) bild one on the kitchen table. I believe the last 1000 posts regarding ISP and IAP problems with and commercially available and home-built adapters will contradict that notion. Absolutely NOT. you should know that when I refer to ISP I do not refer to the crappy Atmel so called ISP via SPI. Erik |



