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Hi all, At the risk of starting a thread contrary to why I am posting, I would like to say that the Philips apps support on this list is greatly appreciated. It is true that the LPC2xxx has some warts (and this list has been invaluable in documenting them) but really, to trash Philips because their first turn of a groundbreaking product was not PERFECT is a little perverse. James |
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--- In , "jamesasteres" <jamesasteres@y...> wrote: > > Hi all, > At the risk of starting a thread contrary to why I am posting, I > would like to say that the Philips apps support on this list is > greatly appreciated. It is true that the LPC2xxx has some warts > (and this list has been invaluable in documenting them) but really, > to trash Philips because their first turn of a groundbreaking > product was not PERFECT is a little perverse. > James I will second that Philips LPC parts are one year ahead the competition, now many others are trying to follow them, but although a lot of noise is risen on advertizing no one of the other big names as Atmel, ST, Analog, TI is able to feed competing parts in supply chain before mid 2005. Beside Philips only OKI have their mature ML67Qxxxx series which is available for purchase now. All others are on sampling and pre-production runs stage. Best regards Tsvetan --- PCB prototypes for $26 at http://run.to/pcb (http://www.olimex.com/pcb) PCB any volume assembly (http://www.olimex.com/pcb/protoa.html) Development boards for ARM, AVR, PIC, and MSP430 (http://www.olimex.com/dev) |
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At 04:32 PM 12/20/04 +0000, you wrote:
>Hi all, >At the risk of starting a thread contrary to why I am posting, I >would like to say that the Philips apps support on this list is >greatly appreciated. I'll second that. Robert " 'Freedom' has no meaning of itself. There are always restrictions, be they legal, genetic, or physical. If you don't believe me, try to chew a radio signal. " Kelvin Throop, III |