diy_efi projects

steve ravet steve.ravet at arm.com
Fri Mar 19 15:37:53 GMT 1999


Matt, there are a couple projects like that.  Neither of them are 80552,
although one is 8051 based.  There is also an efi332 project that has
its own companion list.  Al Lipper is heading up the 8051 project.  If
you go to the diy_efi WWW page, then look under projects you'll see a
pointer to his project.

--steve

Matt Boland wrote:
> 
> Hi All,
> 
>         I'm new to this diy_efi forum, just joined up the other day. I
> have been designing an efi system based on the Philips 80C552 8 bit
> microcontroller, sort of 3/4 finished. My problem is that after a day of
> designing/building circuits, I just wanna watch tv. I was thinking that
> a distributed effort could yield a world class product, sort of like the
> open software guys do. You know, they just do their little bit and put
> in their 2 cents worth and help with the puzzle.
> 
> Does anybody know of such a project in the efi arena? If so could you
> let me know? Thanks. Maybe if there is not one going on already, we
> could start one. All the stuff could be copyrighted to the designer, but
> freely available for downloading and construction by anyone as long as
> they don't sell it. You know how it goes. Anyway, let me know what ya'
> think...
> 
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