Re: Purchase microcontroller dev. kit
- From: mrdarrett@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: 25 Sep 2006 09:53:15 -0700
Nico Coesel wrote:
ydoubleuz@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hi all,
I am new to this and i hope to purchase a development kit for dev.
microcontrollers. Due to the numerous varieties available in the
market, i am lost as where i should start and what stuffs to look out
for when purchasing these kits.
Whatever you buy, make sure the microcontroller has one addressing
space (no 8051, no AVR, no PIC) if you want to keep your code
portable. You wouldn't be the first developer who has found the
platform that looked so promising in the past turns out to be a
deadlock.
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No 8051, no AVR, no PIC? What *would* you recommend, then? ;-)
I'm in a similar boat as the OP. I've found, though, that there seem
to be a LOT of books on PIC development, and not all that many on the
AVR. (Even my local Borders Bookstore had no fewer than 4 books on PIC
projects, PIC robotics, etc.)
Michael
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