No it's not a standard core. Here is the starting point for their stuff:
http://www.atmel.com/atmel/products/prod23.htmIt's an 8MIPS core with flash, eeprom, a/d, timers, uarts, etc..
It's my new favorite fast little uP. There are a few supporting C compilers
that perform very well.
Tony
> -----Original Message-----
> From: davevosh@... [mailto:davevosh@...]
> Sent: Monday, August 21, 2000 8:51 PM
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> Subject: Re: [motm] MOTM compatible module
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> In a message dated 00-08-21 23:39:40 EDT, you write:
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> tony,
> just because i don`t have the good sense not to ask ( :^) ) :
> does the microprocessor use a "standard" core ( arm, rx000, etc.
> ) that is
> licensed or is it completely different ? while i certainly
> wouldn`t claim to
> know all there is about microprocessors, i`ve never heard of this one.
> best,
> dave v.
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