Re: microcontroller programming -- how to begin



On Thu, 25 May 2006 17:18:12 GMT, in sci.electronics.design
Ignoramus5457 <ignoramus5457@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On 25 May 2006 10:03:41 -0700, Luhan <luhanis@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Ignoramus5457 wrote:
I have this microcontroller

http://cubloc.com/download/integrated/CuSB22R_UserManual.pdf

it is basically their Cubloc 280 with the relay board and set screw
terminals attached.

When I get it, I would like to, first, just play with it a little bit,
write some hello world types of applications, etc. Do you know of any
websites that discuss how would discuss how one gets started with
microcontrollers. I am a computer programmer, so programming as such
is not a problem, but controlling a microcontroller seems to be a
different paradign from just writing "apps".

That documentation doesn't say much. Looks like an 'orphan' micro with
a 'unique' programming language - a real 'learning' experience.

Good luck, you'll need it.

Well, they have a big PDF file with documentation on the processor
C280, how to program it, how to read inputs etc. It is a separate
PDF file, it can be seen here:

http://cubloc.com/download/cubloc/cubloc_manual.pdf

That thing is programmed in Basic or in Ladder Logic.

i
Ugh, get the AVR butterfly starter, spread your wings a bit, live on
the embedded "Dark Side", and its cheap, tons of free tools around


martin
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