Reply by glenhat February 2, 20042004-02-02
> When I pull up those files, I get one huge runon sentence of code.
> Apparently no line wraps.

Ya, don't ya hate that? When I download it tho, and open it with my
usual code editor (Textpad 4), it looks fine, indents and all.


Reply by Dave VanHorn February 2, 20042004-02-02
At 04:12 AM 2/2/2004 +0000, glenhat wrote:
> > each of the four links to the asm code on that page are dead.
>
>Thanks guy. Hypermart muckin around with my files again. All fixed
>now.


When I pull up those files, I get one huge runon sentence of code.
Apparently no line wraps.


Reply by glenhat February 2, 20042004-02-02
> each of the four links to the asm code on that page are dead.

Thanks guy. Hypermart muckin around with my files again. All fixed
now.


Reply by Randy & Zonya Ledyard February 1, 20042004-02-01
glenhat

Just to let you know, each of the four links to the asm code on that page
are dead. -----Original Message-----
From: glenhat [mailto:no_reply@no_r...]
Sent: Sunday, February 01, 2004 7:57 PM
To: avrclub@avrc...
Subject: Re: [AVR club] StAVeR-24M32 > I now have mine doing SPI to my MAX7219 LED display board
> http://hathaway.hypermart.net/robotics/ledproject.html. SPI code

Oops! Accidently typed a period at the end of that link. Should be
http://hathaway.hypermart.net/robotics/ledproject.html


Reply by glenhat February 1, 20042004-02-01
> I now have mine doing SPI to my MAX7219 LED display board
> http://hathaway.hypermart.net/robotics/ledproject.html. SPI code

Oops! Accidently typed a period at the end of that link. Should be
http://hathaway.hypermart.net/robotics/ledproject.html


Reply by glenhat February 1, 20042004-02-01
> $79 US for the M32 board + motherboard with LCD. Pretty good price.

Very competitive.

I now have mine doing SPI to my MAX7219 LED display board
http://hathaway.hypermart.net/robotics/ledproject.html. SPI code was
totally easy to implement in bascom-avr.


Reply by stevech February 1, 20042004-02-01
$79 US for the M32 board + motherboard with LCD. Pretty good price. -----Original Message-----
From: glenhat [mailto:no_reply@no_r...]
Sent: Sunday, February 01, 2004 3:38 PM
To: avrclub@avrc...
Subject: [AVR club] StAVeR-24M32 Anyone else have one of these? They're quite a nice product. I just
got one with the activity board from Dontronics
http://www.dontronics.com/staver.html

Nice little module, and a very nice activity board with 4 buttons, a
piezo buzzer and a backlit 16x2 LCD. I've soldered in all the
optional I/O pins and have mine running a couple servos at the
moment.


Reply by glenhat February 1, 20042004-02-01
Anyone else have one of these? They're quite a nice product. I just
got one with the activity board from Dontronics
http://www.dontronics.com/staver.html

Nice little module, and a very nice activity board with 4 buttons, a
piezo buzzer and a backlit 16x2 LCD. I've soldered in all the
optional I/O pins and have mine running a couple servos at the
moment.