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Re: champing at the bit

2006-03-22 by djbrow54

I've never seen a bulk burner for these.  I figured I'd just add a zif 
socket to my STK500 and program a bunch.  They program fast.  I'm not 
interested in being in the distribution business, though, so perhaps 
we could bundle them with the PCB.

Since it's programmed, I sure think we need some early adopter beta 
testers to validate everything is OK.

Of course, any one else is free to volunteer to do any of this.

BTW, an ISP programmer for the AVRs is $30 which is pretty reasonable.

Dave

--- In ComputerVoltageSources@yahoogroups.com, "John Loffink" 
<jloffink@...> wrote:
> All of the LCD Support PCB assembly parts are available from Digi-
Key or
> Mouser, with one exception.  You'll need a programmed Atmel 
Attiny2313
> processor to run the LCD display code.
> 
> Does anyone have a bulk burner for these devices?

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