Bad programming techniques aside, I hadn't previously heard of this pocket computer.
So its a propeller development board? Is it really emulating a computer or just enough to
run a basic interpreter?
Sounds neat (similar to pi) other than ending up with all the huge peripherals again.
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Subject: Re: Blue screen of Basic
So, for those that hadn't heard of it, the computer on these screenshots:
http://raspberry-python.blogspot.com/2012/10/blue-screen-of-basic.html
is a Pocket Mini Computer. It is based on a propeller P8X32A board,
with a vga output. I'll be adding the extra 32KB when I receive the
chips. I detailed what is in the kit here:
http://raspberry-python.blogspot.com/2012/10/pocket-mini-computer-kit.html
and from there, is a link to the actual build.
Fran?ois
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