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Reg:AT91SAM9263 UART RECeiver and transmitter

Started by "just.rish" November 10, 2010
I agree, we do love working with the 7X, we run the 256 and the 512 in
two different products.

Thanks,

Terry

From: A... [mailto:A...] On Behalf
Of Chris DeLise
Sent: Friday, November 12, 2010 7:23 AM
To: A...
Subject: Re: [AT91SAM] Re: Reg:AT91SAM9263 UART RECeiver and transmitter

It's funny, I chose the 7X because they had both an Ethernet MAC and
128KB RAM. After several years, it's still the only part out there with
that much RAM. None of the Cortex products out there seem to have as
much, so the 7X reigns. I agree, it is hard to support. I've gotten a
lot of hints by reading this group... - Chris
On 11/12/2010 6:59 AM, gnuarm wrote:

Hi Terry,

I looked at your company's web site in security products. How do
you use the AT91SAM devices? If you are using the 7X part, I would guess
you are using the Ethernet interface.

Do you have much interest in the new CM3 parts that are coming
out?

Rick

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> I could not agree more, I do not use this group much but I do
feel your pain with interaction. The community should engage in more
dialog, it can only help things! I can remember working with the SAM7X
right as it came out and it was such a bear to get going due to lack of
support.
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> Thanks,
> Terry
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> I am with you on this. On behalf of others and myself thank
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> Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2010 3:30 PM
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> Subject: Re: [AT91SAM] Re: Reg:AT91SAM9263 UART RECeiver and
transmitter
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> On Fri, Nov 12, 2010 at 1:23 AM, riceman0
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> By the way, I was generous with my source code in order to (a)
establish a new precedent, elevate the helpfulness of this group (which
is low, I don't know why people don't share source or snippets more
often), and (b) start a conversation: what resources are out there, so I
could hear about new ones or confirm the lack thereof.
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> If you have just used my source code and disappeared w/o even
a thank you and ignoring my attempt at conversation, then (a) that's
pretty rude and you won't be getting any more help from me and (b)
you've confirmed for me that this group is deader than disco.
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> Disco is dead ???!?!
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"Chris DeLise" c...@delise.com wrote:

> I chose the 7X because they had both an Ethernet MAC and 128KB RAM. After several years, it's still the only part out there with that much RAM.

I wholeheartedly agree. We use the AT91SAM7XC512 and although the Cortex parts look interesting, they don't have enough RAM to be useful to me.

- Nick

Funny, I guess some RAM needs are greater than others. I am looking at info on a 144 processor array on a chip that amounts to a super computer and the total on chip RAM is around 9 kWords. Of course more can be added externally, but it seems like a pretty interesting chip. http://www.greenarrays.com

Rick

--- In A..., Nick Howes wrote:
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> "Chris DeLise" chrisd@... wrote:
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> > I chose the 7X because they had both an Ethernet MAC and 128KB RAM. After several years, it's still the only part out there with that much RAM.
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> I wholeheartedly agree. We use the AT91SAM7XC512 and although the Cortex parts look interesting, they don't have enough RAM to be useful to me.
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> - Nick
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hey buddy thanx for the attachments iIwill try it I hope they would work


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