[Icc-avr] Casting

Jaspers, Ton t.jaspers at cpseurope.com
Mon Jan 21 00:28:28 PST 2008


OMG, when I look at my desk at this very moment I see:
 
- A current project that combines a Coldfire and an AVR Tiny 
- A current project with a PXA270, an AVR and a 8051 derivative
- An old project with a PXA255.
- A current project with an AVR3290
- An old project with three ARM-9's and two Renesas controllers. 
- A current project with a TMS430.
- An old project with a Fujitsu F2MC-8 controller
 
Not to mention the odd peripheral controller for Ethernet, WiFi and Zigbee. 
 
Ton
 


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	I do Atmel, PIC, and Motorola HC11
	
	
	On Jan 18, 2008 12:59 AM, Steven Lose <sl at ecpower.dk> wrote:
	

		I am one of those people to, works on many projects, and all AVR's.
		But I do very well understand Ton's arguments.
		
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		Fra: icc-avr-bounces at imagecraft.com [mailto:icc-avr-bounces at imagecraft.com ] På vegne af Johannes Assenbaum
		Sendt: 17. januar 2008 20:46
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		Me, too, is only working on AVR controllers. And there are other people like you and me :-) 
		
		Best regards,
		Johannes
		
		
		> At 12:38 AM 1/17/2008, you wrote:
		>>I believe that there is no such thing as an AVR only engineer,
		
		> Well, there are people like me who only work on tiny processors, 
		> write code for one project at a time and currently only use Atmel and
		> knowing the most space efficient method is occasionally useful. Like
		> when I need 2 bytes more of flash to fit in a M48.  In my world, I 
		> have no need for portable code, I never work on things with more than
		> one processor and rarely more than 3 or 4 ICs total.  So for me at
		> least, the discussions are useful, educational and occasionally baffling. 
		
		> I have programmed PICs in the past, but since I acquired ICCAVR those
		> days are over and I only use Atmels.
		
		> Ira
		
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