There are a couple of Forth's that should run on this. Mercrisp is a little on the
heavy side for the F103 but does work. I've adapted a EForth for the F407 to run on
the F103's limited RAM.
With this, you can avoid learning someones elses debugger and you don't have to have a
special loader in the flash, like needed for the Arduino EDI.
Forth is both the loader and debugger. No more compile and burn a little more age of the
flash, just to debug your code. One can full test the code in small pieces before
committing to flash.
It would require a serial from the LPC2105. I use a FTDI board.
Dwight
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Sent: Wednesday, September 5, 2018 12:18:50 PM
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Subject: simple-ish Arduino-compatible LPC2103 dev kit
hi guys
a dude has recently posted a link in our forum, he has developed a
simple Arduino-compatible LPC2103 dev kit, the links point to a second
link with documentation, and source
he is also willng to assemble and sell boards
have a look here (1)
cheers
Ivelegacy
(webadming at DownTheBunker)
(1)
http://www.downthebunker.xyz/wonderland/reloaded/bazaar/viewtopic.php?f=3&a…