[sdiy] SSM2164 last time buy.... Leave a feedback at AD..
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grant at musictechnologiesgroup.com
Tue Feb 5 04:12:47 CET 2013
I think it would be great if someone came out with a 40-pin DIP part
that fit the footprint of a Z80 or 8031. I made my own way with the 8021
in the Pro One but I cursed that there wasn't some flash CPU with power
pins in the right places. The rest of the port pins could be emulated in
software using one of these state of the art flash 32-bitters.
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On 2/4/2013 5:22 PM, nvawter at media.mit.edu wrote:
> Speaking of making SMDs convenient to work and the stm32f4, this little
> 40-pin DIP version of the cortex M4 is minimal and reasonably-priced:
>
> http://www.ghielectronics.com/catalog/product/353
>
> p.s. I'm not sure if it came out in the conversations around the recent
> demo of the stm32f4, but it has an FPU (82 MFLOPs iiuc) on it and some
> dedicated integer DSP instructions. (and cross-platform gnu tools...
> All the mumbo-jumbo they mention on the site is some kind of minimal
> operating system which can load and execute binaries built in Microsoft
> Visual Studio, fwiw ymmv.
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