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Re: [AVR-Chat] Mega128 board suggestions?

2005-04-05 by James Russo

Tony,

    Take a look at the MAVRIC-II boards from bdmicro. 
(http://www.bdmicro.com/). One of these
boards and the AVRISP (or JTAG interface to allow debuggin) and you 
would be ready to go.

good luck,

-jr

arhodes19044 wrote:

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> Hello, I am new to the list here.  I am considering moving up from a
> Basic-x system.  It is nice, but more limited than I would like.
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> I have seen the atmel 128 (or even better for me, the 1281.  I need
> more than 24 i/o lines and I would like at least 3 external
> interrupts so I do not have to arbitrate them over a single
> interrupt (some are higher priority).
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> I _do_ like the simplicity of the BaxicX -24 boards.  Just supply
> power and it is ready to program.  NO other stuff (memory/cyrstals,
> etc).
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> Does anyone know of a source of a complete, ready-to program and
> interface board for the mega 120 or 1281?  Small size is a plus. A
> DIP package is a plus as well.  Low cost is really important.  US-
> based sources would be nice to avoid international shipping and poor
> dollar exchange rates.
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> I have seen some nice ones, but many of the I/O pins are taken up by
> other headers (dallas, etc).  I think I would rather keep as many
> I/O pins free as reasonably possible.
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Tony
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