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Started by deanvesuvio August 11, 2008
> >I sent you an email to the address shown here. Do you check your >yahoo.com email account? > >Rick >
Rick - I do check it. Please try again. I didn't receive an email. It's deanvesuvio [a*t] yahoo {[dot]} com
On Aug 14, 3:59 am, "deanvesuvio" <deanvesu...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> >I sent you an email to the address shown here. Do you check your > >yahoo.com email account? > > >Rick > > Rick - > > I do check it. Please try again. I didn't receive an email. It's > deanvesuvio [a*t] yahoo {[dot]} com
I sent another email a couple of hours ago. Did you receive that? Rick
>I'm building a small device that will talk to the world through a modem. >I've ordered the XE2422H devkit from XEComm. It basically has a RJ-11 >connector for the phone line and an RS232 connector for the controller. > >I need a cheap microcontroller that's easy to deal with which I can >interface with the XE2422H. It will be doing data collection via the
modem,
>so I'd like it to have at least 256KB of flash onboard where it can
store
>and retrieve some data. > >Speed can be very slow. I'd prefer a single-chip solution to keep things >as basic as possible. >
there is a open source embedded board based on PowerPC CPU available at www.openrb.com which could fit your needs. As this is open source OS based board you will be able to perform any changes you want in the code. Technical details * PowerPC processor: 266 or 333 MHz clock frequency * 1 or 2 ESD protected Ethernet ports * miniPCI sockets for 802.11 wireless cards and other expansion * 32-512 MB SDRAM, 64 bit wide for high memory bandwidth * 8 MB NOR FLASH for system BIOS and programs * True IDE CompactFlash (CF) for custom OS and applications like databases, FTP, emails, logs, proxy * 7 to 36 V DC supply through DC jack or Pover Over Ethernet * 2 RS232 serials ports (1 DB9 male socket), RS485 interface header * JTAG interface * Hardware and software watchdog timers * LM75 thermal monitor * GPIO header * USB 2.0 host * I2C bus header (can be used for front panel interface) * 2 LEDs and 1 pushbutton switch, freely programmable * Extender connector for optional Zigbee, HSDPA, GPRS, GPS, sensors and other modules * Board size: 115 mm x 97 mm * CE certified * Operating systems ported: OpenWRT, FlashSYS with revolutionary AJAX GUI, OpenEmbedded, ECos RTOS * OpenRB consumes less than 4W of power and is fully ROHS compliant Edgars
>On Aug 14, 3:59 am, "deanvesuvio" <deanvesu...@yahoo.com> wrote: >> >I sent you an email to the address shown here. Do you check your >> >yahoo.com email account? >> >> >Rick >> >> Rick - >> >> I do check it. Please try again. I didn't receive an email. It's >> deanvesuvio [a*t] yahoo {[dot]} com > >I sent another email a couple of hours ago. Did you receive that? > >Rick >
No I actually didn't get it. Can you post an email address and I'll try sending a mail to you? Or, check the spelling of mine. It's just a regular Yahoo mail account, so I'm not sure what's going on. D
On Aug 15, 9:14 pm, "deanvesuvio" <deanvesu...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> >On Aug 14, 3:59 am, "deanvesuvio" <deanvesu...@yahoo.com> wrote: > >> >I sent you an email to the address shown here. Do you check your > >> >yahoo.com email account? > > >> >Rick > > >> Rick - > > >> I do check it. Please try again. I didn't receive an email. It's > >> deanvesuvio [a*t] yahoo {[dot]} com > > >I sent another email a couple of hours ago. Did you receive that? > > >Rick > > No I actually didn't get it. Can you post an email address and I'll try > sending a mail to you? Or, check the spelling of mine. It's just a regular > Yahoo mail account, so I'm not sure what's going on.
You can reach me at the email address on this post. I have sent you another email from a Yahoo account. I received my cc of that email. So you should get your copy. Rick