Microcontrollers

Joeo joelori at earthlink.net
Sun Mar 19 16:01:44 GMT 2000



MysticZ wrote:
> 
> Does anyone know of a decent, easy to deal with microcontroller that
> will run C? I'm new at all this itty bitty computer stuff, and I could
> just use a basic stamp, but I've heard that it isn't as fast as "some C
> based controller" (exact phrase). Anyone have a clue what that could be?
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I've used a new micros board for a data acquisition system, the
NMIX0016.
It uses an 80C515A (8051 variant) microntroller...cost was around
$120.00,
and it comes with 'smallc'.
<http://www.newmicros.com>

If interested in my project, check out:
<http://www4.50megs.com/josepho>
It's under the MR2 page.
						joeo
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