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Re: IRDA - Was Pronto and NTL box


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  • Subject: Re: IRDA - Was Pronto and NTL box
  • From: Ian Oliver <ioliver.lists@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 04 Oct 2001 15:21:04 +0100
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In article <AJEPKGHNOBKEBHMKIHJPCEJHCNAA.Ian@xxxxxxx>, Ian
B wrote:
> It is the chips and connections I am after as well as how to decode
inbound
> IRDA (not sure if he is planning this).

Nope, not something he has to do.

> Do you have any links to AVR programming software (like MPLab for the
PIC)
> and possibly some example code.

All the tools are available FOC on the Ateml web site.  www.atmel.com rings
a
bell.

> My programmer can program some of these
> chips and they are better than the PIC for speed applications as there
is no
> divide by 4 of the clock.

My programmer consists of a parallel plug and some ribbon cable. I in
system
program them using some code called sp12. A web search should find it
quickly
enough.

You can have my Ir receive code FOC if you want.

Regards

Ian Oliver
Sunny Leeds, UK
Using Java on Tini for control via Dallas 1-wire




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