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RE: [Development] Lights, 12 or 14 bit micro
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- Subject: RE: [Development] Lights, 12 or 14 bit micro
- From: "Jon Whiten" <jon@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 9 Jun 2001 20:49:53 +0100
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What about the 16C54? I know that whilst these are more expensive than the
12C508/9, they are a lot cheaper than the flash parts.
Regards,
Jon
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Jon Whiten Church Gresley D.G. Controls Limited
Derbyshire Beacon Lamp Specialists
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dr John Tankard [mailto:john@xxxxxxx]
> Sent: 09 June 2001 17:24
> To: UKHA
> Subject: [ukha_d] [Development] Lights, 12 or 14 bit micro
>
>
> Mainly for Keith,
>
> As you know I have been away and doing some work on the project. Here
is
> what i have done:-
>
> 1) gone through the various versions of my lighting prototype to find
the
> best version to port.
>
> 2) Tested out the Rabbit core.
>
> 3) Checked out both my compiler and ICEPIC for which parts it supports
> and the cost to switch to other parts.
>
> As result neither my compiler or my ice will support the 12 bit parts,
It
> will cost 99USD to expand my compiler to cover 12 bit along with the
14
> bit parts it already works with. My ICE is much more expensive,
perhaps
> 300 quid to convert. So as I see it I have three choices:-
>
> A) upgrade
> B) bit bash in assembler
> C) switch to a 14 bit part.
>
>
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