[En-Nut-Discussion] Supporting Other Target Platforms
Damian Slee
damian at commtech.com.au
Thu Feb 5 06:28:01 CET 2004
Have to agree with that. We couldn't get any mega32's here. Got them
through our US office in a couple of weeks.
-----Original Message-----
From: NGB [mailto:ngbmoreau at yahoo.com.au]
Sent: Thursday, 5 February 2004 1:01 PM
To: Ethernut User Chat (English)
Subject: RE: [En-Nut-Discussion] Supporting Other Target Platforms
I'd be a bit worried about OKI chips, for the people who are in a
supplier black hole like Australia. It's very hard to get our hands on
these chips.
Atmel on the other hand is readily availabe, support is easy to get too,
If this is to become Ethernut 3, I'd strongly recommend staying with a
mainstream / low volume manufacturer
my 2 cents
Nic
Quoting Damian Slee <damian at commtech.com.au>:
> Looks alright Ralph. Gets rid of the external RAM in the mega128 and a
> bit more code space.
> Do you used the ARM SDT C compiler that have listed there? I couldn't
> see anywhere to download it. Or GCC
> http://www.okisemi.com/jp/english/armsdt.htm
>
>
> If you like more ram/flash on chip, I still think the Atmel ones the
> way to go.
>
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