ruffrecords
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For most of my career I was engaged in 8 bit microprocessor and then microcontroller design. I am now looking for a suitable modern 8 bit micro for DIY projects. Compared with the offerings in my day, today's microcontroller families have a wealth of peripherals and memory so there is no problem finding one that will do the job . For me the choice is more about cost and convenience of development. What I would prefer is:
1. Free assembler/ compiler that runs under Linux
2. Low cost USB programming (flash program memory)
3. Low cost evaluation boards
4. Excellent community support - a board like group like groupDIY would be ideal
5. Available in DIP packages
6. On chip clock
What would you recommend?
Cheers
Ian
1. Free assembler/ compiler that runs under Linux
2. Low cost USB programming (flash program memory)
3. Low cost evaluation boards
4. Excellent community support - a board like group like groupDIY would be ideal
5. Available in DIP packages
6. On chip clock
What would you recommend?
Cheers
Ian