On Tue, Apr 26, 2005 at 04:05:54AM -0700, Neo wrote:
> I am a hardware engineer and want to get aquainted with embedded
> programming by working on a microcontroller development board. I
> would like to buy one for myself to experiment, so are there any
> sites giving good deals on the dev boards. I would like to have
> suggestions on what sort of board to go for. I know a bit of C and
> assembly programming.
Check out my MAVRIC-IIB board:
http://www.bdmicro.com/mavric-iib
There are several economical C compilers available including the GNU
GCC environment which is very nice.
If you have any questions about the board, just let me know.
-Brian
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Brian Dean
BDMICRO - ATmega128 Based MAVRIC Controllers
http://www.bdmicro.com/
Reply by Pete Gray●April 26, 20052005-04-26
New Micros (www.newmicros.com) have some good, low-cost dev boards covering
a range of the Motorola chips, AVR and Philips ARM7.
A variety of dev software - some free - is also available.
-Pete.
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"Neo" <zingafriend@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>I am a hardware engineer and want to get aquainted with embedded
> programming by working on a microcontroller development board. I would
> like to buy one for myself to experiment, so are there any sites giving
> good deals on the dev boards. I would like to have suggestions on what
> sort of board to go for. I know a bit of C and assembly programming.
>
> thanks in advance
>
Reply by ●April 26, 20052005-04-26
Neo wrote:
> I am a hardware engineer and want to get aquainted with embedded
> programming by working on a microcontroller development board.
I am a hardware engineer and want to get aquainted with embedded
programming by working on a microcontroller development board. I would
like to buy one for myself to experiment, so are there any sites giving
good deals on the dev boards. I would like to have suggestions on what
sort of board to go for. I know a bit of C and assembly programming.
thanks in advance