[Oberon] The Oberon answer to Arduino
Jan Verhoeven
jan at verhoeven272.nl
Wed Dec 26 23:07:38 CET 2012
On Wednesday 26 December 2012 22:52:08 Chris Burrows wrote:
> There are Arduino pin-compatible boards available that use 32-bit
> ARM7 and low-power ARM Cortex-M3 microcontrollers. They can be used
> with the many Arduino add-on project / accessory boards (so-called
> 'Shields').
Don't limit yourself on Arduino. There's also Pinguino
http://www.pinguino.cc
This is dutch but just click on the links in each section:
http://antratek.nl/Olimexino-Pinguino.html
Look at this: http://www.olimex.com/dev/pic32-pinguino-mx220.html
A 32 bit PIC at 40 MHz.... Wow if only I could have used this in 1993.
Pinguino is interesting. It is open source from moment zero. If I
understand it right, the micro presents itself as a USB stick and you
just upload the binary file to it.
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Met vriendelijke groeten,
Jan Verhoeven
http://www.verhoeven272.nl
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