Dick,
I haven't worked with the AVR stuff but I have a book that goes into
good detail on them. It's the "Handbook of Microcontrollers" by Myke
Predko. I'll loan it to you if you need it. There are some resources on
the net that you might try, to join the List server send a message to
Atmel-request(a)pic.co.za with "JOIN" in the body. there are acouple of
related web sites at
www.ipc.o.ca/people/kalle/atmel.html and
www.sistudio.com and
www.dsontronics.com.
Joe
At 07:25 AM 10/9/01 -0600, you wrote:
I recently acquired an AVR Basic Microcontroller
"Maxi Board" which is an
applicaton of the AVR 90S8535 MCU with a number of potentially useful
features.
However, it's got the worst set of documents that
I've ever seen published
for
what should be a substantial product of its type. It
has errors, it lacks
vital
description elements, e.g. which CPU pin drives which
connector pin, etc.
They lon longer, however, make the board I have, and, as a result, I'm hoping
that the "real" doc's have simply been replaced by the ones for their
current
model. I'm certainly not going to buy one of their current products if this
one's doc is representative of what they produce.
Any info directrly acquired from dealing with the board mfg's (Investment
Technologies, in AU) that you can share would be appreciated.
thanks,
Dick