[sdiy] how you got started with your current µC? (was: Re: Most common ICs)

Rick Jansen rick.jansen at xs4all.nl
Thu Sep 24 20:10:51 CEST 2015


Haha! Programming is the same, whatever machine. I've seen a few machines: 

Philips P2000 (fortran)
8086(?) board in a suitcase called microprofessor, self-assembler, and hex entry
DEC Vax (C, Pascal)
Apple ][, assembler, basic (sorry)
CBM 64 (assembler)
Plessey miproc (assembler, using DEC's assembler as a cross assembler)
CDC Cyber (Fortran4, 5, Sympl, COMPASS)
Macintosh since 1984 (pascal, assembler, Objective-C)
IBM VM/CMS (don't ask)
SGI/Iris (perl)
SUN/solaris (perl)
Linux (don't even know what servers) (perl)
OS X, iOS (Objective-C)
Arduino (C) (love it!)

rick


> On 19 Sep 2015, at 23:46, Michael Zacherl <sdiy-mz01 at blauwurf.info> wrote:
> 
> I got curious:
> did you people start with a typical dev-board of PIC/AVR/STM32/... ?
> m.
> 
>> On 19.Sep 2015, at 21:28 , Richie Burnett <rburnett at richieburnett.co.uk> wrote:
>> 
>> No probs here either.
>> 
>> -Richie,
>> 
>> ---- Pete Hartman wrote ----
>> 
>>> On Sat, Sep 19, 2015 at 4:43 AM, Gordonjcp <gordonjcp at gjcp.net> wrote:
>>> 
>>> On Fri, Sep 18, 2015 at 10:40:37PM +0100, Tom Wiltshire wrote:
>>>> I'd probably have to agree. TL07x op-amps would be my most used IC. Not very glamorous, but they're the glue that holds a million audio circuits together.
>>>> 
>>>> Aside from that, PIC uPs for digital, and SSM2164/V2164 for analog.
>>> 
>>> I've never liked PICs.  They're slow, expensive and very hard to develop for, thanks to the sheer lack of support - and last time I looked you had to pay extra for surface-mount!
>>> 
>>> I used AVR for a bit but I'm moving over to STM32 - ridiculously cheap and ridiculously fast.
>>> 
>>> This must be a personal taste thing, as I have no problems at all programming with PICs.  The documentation is very good, and there are lots of examples to get over the most difficult part which is how to set the various switches (in AVR world the equivalent is the "fuses").  I've actually had more frustration figuring out how to set fuses, to be honest.  I haven't played with the STM32s, I'll certainly have to give that a try.
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