From: Lynndon Harnell <lynndonh@ecn.net.au> Date: Tue Dec 5, 2000 6:02pm Subject: New DT board proposal
From: Don McKenzie <don@dontronics.com> Date: Wed Dec 6, 2000 5:09pm Subject: Re: Help:WTD to buy full working model AMTEL on DT006 WITH +64 Kb memory
Guy North wrote: > > I am looking at purchasing a full working Simmstick DT006 > WITH a MEMORY on board. The memory should be at least 64Kb. > > I have spoken to Don about this. Don suggested > I post on simmstick > > Reasons: I have been trying to develop a special project of mine > on a simmstick-AVR-board. > The diffculty is finding the time at the moment to have a fully > tested > simmstick-AVR-Board WITH at least 64 KB memory. > I thought I will work with the Simmstick board DT006 and add a 64 > memory chip and later a small LCD. > Trying to match the ATmel with the 64KB memory is so time consumiong > that finally I realise there NOT enough hours in the day, plus my > technical knowledge is NOT high enough in some very specific field > of interfacing. > So I decied to stay with my programming in Machine Language and > purchase part or the full interfacing. > But at the moment my project requires at least 64 KB memory, I > thought > may be someone has already something working that I may use in part > or > in full if that PERSON IS READY to sell me their OWRKING MODEL. > I contacted Mitsubishi for the 64kb MEMORY AND LAGER MEMORY BUT I > have > some technical problem to interface the AT90S4433-08-PC to the memory. > That's why I thought if someone one in the group is prepared to sell > me something already working so I can explore the possibilties and > learn at interfacing AVR and large memory. > > I have already from DON > DT006 fully assembled +a few other bits and pieces from DON like > AT90S4433-08-PC, ZTT-8 00MT, 24LC64/P, 2x16LCD. > FULL DONTRONICS STK200 Development System will. > Purchasing more parts IF IT IS GOING TO WORK is NOT a problem > > This is a genuine request. I had hoped that someone may throw a few other ideas you way Guy, however in the meantime, this is a possible approach: Get the Ram Sandwick from basicx.com as below: BasicX-1 RamSandwich Get the BasicX-1 RamSandwich for $29.95. The BXRM plugs into the 40 pin expansion header of the BasicX-1 Developer Board. It has 128K of RAM; 64K for variables and 64K of extended RAM. It provides four programmable buttons and direct power/signal connections for the LCD4X20 Display. BXRM BasicX-1 RAMSandwich Use a dt107 to mount your 4433. The ram card will plug into it. Is this close to what you need? Don McKenzie mailto:don@d... http://www.dontronics.com The World's Largest Range of Atmel/AVR & PICmicro Hardware and Software Free Basic Compiler and Programmer http://www.dontronics.com/runavr.html The Little "rAVeR!" AVR & Basic Kit http://www.dontronics.com/dt006.html
From: Robert Severson <RJSeverson@worldnet.att.net> Date: Thu Dec 7, 2000 1:53am Subject: RE: New DT board proposal
> Hi there folks > > I have an idea for a new DT board which would be an AVR compliant > mini-terminal featuring: > > - LCD control > - keypad interface (4x4, 4x3) > - cheap on-board processor (2313 perhaps) > - RS232 I/O with the "O" being for keypad (optionally echoed to LCD) and > the "I" for LCD display How about a little more? RS232 or RS485 (nice way to "remote" the terminal) A little bit of 20mA (or so) output for LEDs. Input lines other than keypad-scan lines. 2 (or more) footprints for the micro. This would appeal to PICers and Atmelites. -Rob
From: Don McKenzie <don@dontronics.com> Date: Thu Dec 7, 2000 9:24am Subject: Re: New DT board proposal
Robert Severson wrote: > > Hi there folks > > I have an idea for a new DT board which would be an AVR compliant > > mini-terminal featuring: > > - LCD control > > - keypad interface (4x4, 4x3) > > - cheap on-board processor (2313 perhaps) > > - RS232 I/O with the "O" being for keypad (optionally echoed to LCD) and > > the "I" for LCD display > How about a little more? RS232 or RS485 (nice way to "remote" the terminal) > A little bit of 20mA (or so) output for LEDs. > Input lines other than keypad-scan lines. > 2 (or more) footprints for the micro. This would appeal to PICers and Atmelites. > -Rob starting to sound like dt102(.html) which is based on a pic84. I had a user that wanted to do a 2313 transplant, and I asked for schematic details when he finished, but alas, no appearance your worship. Sorry Barry if you are on this list. :-) An Ozzie that fled to Canada i think it was. Mick my big board boy, (bbb) (see: ppp.html) suggested we do a .1" offset between micros and squeeze it all a dt102 type platform. This still may be a future possibility, but we can only base it on user feedback. I can guess wrong just like all you guys. :-) Don's in a very good mood? Yes it's 09:30 here, so I haven't been drinking (not yet). Makings of a beautiful sunny day, looking at about 24 celsius. Just back from my daily 40 minute walk to check out the local grannies, and I'm almost ready to go do some work in the garden. I promised Cheryl that I would tidy the yard up for Christmas. I hope she didn't mean this Christmas! Don McKenzie mailto:don@d... http://www.dontronics.com The World's Largest Range of Atmel/AVR & PICmicro Hardware and Software Free Basic Compiler and Programmer http://www.dontronics.com/runavr.html The Little "rAVeR!" AVR & Basic Kit http://www.dontronics.com/dt006.html
From: Haywood L Pace <pacewood@juno.com> Date: Thu Dec 7, 2000 7:58pm Subject: Re: Dontronics newsletter.
o.k.! my problem is even when I write the programs that are in the pic books using mplab and the warp- 13 I still get the message build failed! what am I doing wrong?
From: Don McKenzie <don@dontronics.com> Date: Thu Dec 7, 2000 6:28pm Subject: Re: Dontronics newsletter.
Haywood L Pace wrote: > > o.k.! my problem is even when I write the programs that are in the pic > books using mplab and the warp- 13 I still get the message build failed! > what am I doing wrong? Hi Haywood, I'm a little confused here. You said a PICstart plus origionally, you have a warp-13? I may have also suggested you try the piclist for this question, as i feel you would get some good quick answers from there, as well as some follow up assistance if you need it. There are 2000 devoted PICsters on the list. You will however have to give them a bit more info before they can tell what your problem is. Have a look at: http://www.dontronics.com/chat.html for info on subscribibg, or http://www.dontronics.com/chat.html Don McKenzie mailto:don@d... http://www.dontronics.com The World's Largest Range of Atmel/AVR & PICmicro Hardware and Software Free Basic Compiler and Programmer http://www.dontronics.com/runavr.html The Little "rAVeR!" AVR & Basic Kit http://www.dontronics.com/dt006.html
From: Lynndon Harnell <lynndonh@ecn.net.au> Date: Thu Dec 7, 2000 5:59pm Subject: RE: New DT board proposal
> Hi there folks > > I have an idea for a new DT board which would be an AVR compliant > mini-terminal featuring: > > - LCD control > - keypad interface (4x4, 4x3) > - cheap on-board processor (2313 perhaps) > - RS232 I/O with the "O" being for keypad (optionally echoed to LCD) and > the "I" for LCD display How about a little more? RS232 or RS485 (nice way to "remote" the terminal) A little bit of 20mA (or so) output for LEDs. Input lines other than keypad-scan lines. 2 (or more) footprints for the micro. This would appeal to PICers and Atmelites. -Rob -------------------------- eGroups Sponsor -------------------------~-~> eLerts It's Easy. It's Fun. Best of All, it's Free! http://click.egroups.com/1/9699/1/_/180207/_/976114478/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------_-> To Post a message, send it to: simmstick@eGroups.com To Unsubscribe, send a blank message to: simmstick-unsubscribe@eGroups.com
From: Sage Telecommunications <rod@sages.com.au> Date: Thu Dec 7, 2000 7:19pm Subject: Re: New DT board proposal
Have a look at the DT102. I'm a bit intrigued why you want a DT102 with an AVR processor on it rather than the existing PIC. There is free code available for the DT102. Rod ----- Original Message ----- From: Lynndon Harnell <lynndonh@e...> To: <simmstick@egroups.com> Sent: Thursday, December 07, 2000 2:59 PM Subject: RE: [simmstick] New DT board proposal > Hi Rob > > How many input lines and what do you want do with them. It is after all > just a terminal > > Lynndon > > At 08:53 AM 6/12/00 -0600, you wrote: > > > > > > Hi there folks > > > > > > I have an idea for a new DT board which would be an AVR compliant > > > mini-terminal featuring: > > > > > > - LCD control > > > - keypad interface (4x4, 4x3) > > > - cheap on-board processor (2313 perhaps) > > > - RS232 I/O with the "O" being for keypad (optionally echoed to LCD) and > > > the "I" for LCD display > > > > > >How about a little more? RS232 or RS485 (nice way to "remote" the terminal) > > > >A little bit of 20mA (or so) output for LEDs. > > > >Input lines other than keypad-scan lines. > > > >2 (or more) footprints for the micro. This would appeal to PICers and > >Atmelites. > > > >-Rob > > > > > >To Post a message, send it to: simmstick@e... > > > >To Unsubscribe, send a blank message to: simmstick-unsubscribe@e... > > Lynndon Harnell
From: Guy North <aufempen@modemss.brisnet.org.au> Date: Fri Dec 8, 2000 11:14am Subject: Newbie: Can you attach a MEMORY to a simmstick with Atmel?
In my previous posting "Help:WTD to buy full working model AMTEL on DT006" I received just two answers from Don and Ling which is close but NOT exactly what I am looking for. Then in the next postings I read all this "GEEK" debates about the NEW DT BOARD PROPOSAL and I thought some "Geek" will be able to help me purchasing something from them. May be I am asking the wrong questions! As a Newbie I want to purchase something which works and has memory (64Kb or above) so I can concentrate on the programming. I need to record the temperature of a chemical process for 7 days, every second. ( I realized this will need more than 64 KB). Any one in the group or other groups to put me on the right track? Thanks Guy
From: Robert Severson <RJSeverson@worldnet.att.net> Date: Fri Dec 8, 2000 1:32pm Subject: RE: New DT board proposal
Lynndon, > How many input lines and what do you want do with them. It is after all > just a terminal I'm just bouncing ideas around. It is the firmware that makes it a terminal. It could also be a security system keypad. The inputs would be used for detecting a door switch. The LED outputs for indication of armed state. No pressure to make it one way or another. Just suggestions. Cheers, -Rob > At 08:53 AM 6/12/00 -0600, you wrote: > > > > > > Hi there folks > > > > > > I have an idea for a new DT board which would be an AVR compliant > > > mini-terminal featuring: > > > > > > - LCD control > > > - keypad interface (4x4, 4x3) > > > - cheap on-board processor (2313 perhaps) > > > - RS232 I/O with the "O" being for keypad (optionally echoed to LCD) and > > > the "I" for LCD display > > > > > >How about a little more? RS232 or RS485 (nice way to "remote" the terminal) > > > >A little bit of 20mA (or so) output for LEDs. > > > >Input lines other than keypad-scan lines. > > > >2 (or more) footprints for the micro. This would appeal to PICers and > >Atmelites. > > > >-Rob > > > > > >To Post a message, send it to: simmstick@e... > > > >To Unsubscribe, send a blank message to: simmstick-unsubscribe@e... > > Lynndon Harnell << File: ATT00000.html >>
From: Lynndon Harnell <lynndonh@ecn.net.au> Date: Fri Dec 8, 2000 5:12pm Subject: RE: New DT board proposal
Lynndon, > How many input lines and what do you want do with them. It is after all > just a terminal I'm just bouncing ideas around. It is the firmware that makes it a terminal. It could also be a security system keypad. The inputs would be used for detecting a door switch. The LED outputs for indication of armed state. No pressure to make it one way or another. Just suggestions. Cheers, -Rob > At 08:53 AM 6/12/00 -0600, you wrote: > > > > > > Hi there folks > > > > > > I have an idea for a new DT board which would be an AVR compliant > > > mini-terminal featuring: > > > > > > - LCD control > > > - keypad interface (4x4, 4x3) > > > - cheap on-board processor (2313 perhaps) > > > - RS232 I/O with the "O" being for keypad (optionally echoed to LCD) and > > > the "I" for LCD display > > > > > >How about a little more? RS232 or RS485 (nice way to "remote" the terminal) > > > >A little bit of 20mA (or so) output for LEDs. > > > >Input lines other than keypad-scan lines. > > > >2 (or more) footprints for the micro. This would appeal to PICers and > >Atmelites. > > > >-Rob > > > > > >To Post a message, send it to: simmstick@eGroups.com > > > >To Unsubscribe, send a blank message to: simmstick-unsubscribe@eGroups.com > > Lynndon Harnell << File: ATT00000.html >> -------------------------- eGroups Sponsor -------------------------~-~> eLerts It's Easy. It's Fun. Best of All, it's Free! http://click.egroups.com/1/9699/1/_/180207/_/976242860/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------_-> To Post a message, send it to: simmstick@eGroups.com To Unsubscribe, send a blank message to: simmstick-unsubscribe@eGroups.com
From: Lynndon Harnell <lynndonh@ecn.net.au> Date: Fri Dec 8, 2000 5:26pm Subject: Re: New DT board proposal
Have a look at the DT102. I'm a bit intrigued why you want a DT102 with an AVR processor on it rather than the existing PIC. There is free code available for the DT102. Rod ----- Original Message ----- From: Lynndon Harnell To: Sent: Thursday, December 07, 2000 2:59 PM Subject: RE: [simmstick] New DT board proposal > Hi Rob > > How many input lines and what do you want do with them. It is after all > just a terminal > > Lynndon > > At 08:53 AM 6/12/00 -0600, you wrote: > > > > > > Hi there folks > > > > > > I have an idea for a new DT board which would be an AVR compliant > > > mini-terminal featuring: > > > > > > - LCD control > > > - keypad interface (4x4, 4x3) > > > - cheap on-board processor (2313 perhaps) > > > - RS232 I/O with the "O" being for keypad (optionally echoed to LCD) and > > > the "I" for LCD display > > > > > >How about a little more? RS232 or RS485 (nice way to "remote" the terminal) > > > >A little bit of 20mA (or so) output for LEDs. > > > >Input lines other than keypad-scan lines. > > > >2 (or more) footprints for the micro. This would appeal to PICers and > >Atmelites. > > > >-Rob > > > > > >To Post a message, send it to: simmstick@eGroups.com > > > >To Unsubscribe, send a blank message to: simmstick-unsubscribe@eGroups.com > > Lynndon Harnell -------------------------- eGroups Sponsor -------------------------~-~> eGroups eLerts It's Easy. It's Fun. Best of All, it's Free! http://click.egroups.com/1/9698/1/_/180207/_/976177177/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------_-> To Post a message, send it to: simmstick@eGroups.com To Unsubscribe, send a blank message to: simmstick-unsubscribe@eGroups.com
From: Sage Telecommunications <rod@sages.com.au> Date: Fri Dec 8, 2000 6:38pm Subject: Re: New DT board proposal
----- Original Message ----- From: Lynndon Harnell <lynndonh@e...> To: <simmstick@egroups.com> Sent: Friday, December 08, 2000 2:26 PM Subject: Re: [simmstick] New DT board proposal > Rod > > I considered the DT102, but see 2 reasons for a new board, being: > > 1) The lcd is essentially driven by the RS232, so you need basic code like > print, open, close etc, and control codes to clear the screen, position the > cursor, etc, whereas Bascom AVR has some really nice LCD commands, which > with the right 2313 code could be directed down a serial link from another > board. So could the code for the PIC on the DT102. Changing code to transparently pass the serial data to the LCD is possible. > > 2) the DT102 has 6 push buttons, where what I am proposing would have full > 4x4 or 4x3 keypad scan. The DT102 has provision for plugging in an IBM PC keyboard and the keypad connections are available for expansion if required. Mind you there is only space for the 6 keys on the DT102. > > At least that is the way I am thinking are the advantages, but am quite > willing to be convinced otherwise. > > The way it seems to be stacking up it will be possible to have the lcd and > keypad on the same set of 8pins (or maybe another one for the lcd enable). > This would leave the 2313 with ~6 pins available for input or LED control. > > I envisage a "core" 2313 code either in Bascom AVR or assembler that would > act as terminal controller, and could be hacked and added to for other > purposes, ie security keypad, etc. I suppose it all depends on what you want, I've got a vested interest <grin> as I was heavily involved in the DT102 design, I mainly use PIC's and program in C for the PIC's ( I only use basic on a PC VB coding ). :-) Good luck. Rod > > Regards > Lynndon > > At 04:19 PM 7/12/00 +0800, you wrote: > >Have a look at the DT102. > >I'm a bit intrigued why you want a DT102 with an AVR processor on it rather > >than the existing PIC. There is free code available for the DT102. > >Rod > > > >----- Original Message ----- > >From: Lynndon Harnell <lynndonh@e...> > >To: <simmstick@egroups.com> > >Sent: Thursday, December 07, 2000 2:59 PM > >Subject: RE: [simmstick] New DT board proposal > > > > > > > Hi Rob > > > > > > How many input lines and what do you want do with them. It is after all > > > just a terminal > > > > > > Lynndon > > > > > > At 08:53 AM 6/12/00 -0600, you wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi there folks > > > > > > > > > > I have an idea for a new DT board which would be an AVR compliant > > > > > mini-terminal featuring: > > > > > > > > > > - LCD control > > > > > - keypad interface (4x4, 4x3) > > > > > - cheap on-board processor (2313 perhaps) > > > > > - RS232 I/O with the "O" being for keypad (optionally echoed to LCD) > >and > > > > > the "I" for LCD display > > > > > > > > > > > >How about a little more? RS232 or RS485 (nice way to "remote" the > >terminal) > > > > > > > >A little bit of 20mA (or so) output for LEDs. > > > > > > > >Input lines other than keypad-scan lines. > > > > > > > >2 (or more) footprints for the micro. This would appeal to PICers and > > > >Atmelites. > > > > > > > >-Rob > > > > > > > > > > > >To Post a message, send it to: simmstick@e... > > > > > > > >To Unsubscribe, send a blank message to: > >simmstick-unsubscribe@e... > > > > > > Lynndon Harnell > > > > > > > >To Post a message, send it to: simmstick@e... > > > >To Unsubscribe, send a blank message to: simmstick-unsubscribe@e... > > Lynndon Harnell
From: Don McKenzie <don@dontronics.com> Date: Fri Dec 8, 2000 6:44pm Subject: Re: New DT board proposal
Sage Telecommunications wrote: > I suppose it all depends on what you want, I've got a vested interest <grin> > as I was heavily involved in the DT102 design, I mainly use PIC's and > program in C for the PIC's ( I only use basic on a PC VB coding ). :-) > Good luck. > Rod I'll enlarge on that a whisker. the dt102 is basically Rod's design and came about because of his efforts. Don and Mick kicked it around then put it on a SimmStick. Don McKenzie mailto:don@d... http://www.dontronics.com The World's Largest Range of Atmel/AVR & PICmicro Hardware and Software Free Basic Compiler and Programmer http://www.dontronics.com/runavr.html The Little "rAVeR!" AVR & Basic Kit http://www.dontronics.com/dt006.html
From: Henrik Wahlberg <henrik.wahlberg@herning.mail.telia.com> Date: Fri Dec 8, 2000 11:31pm Subject: Re: Newbie: Can you attach a MEMORY to a simmstick with Atmel?
Don gave you a possible solution of DT107 + Ram Sandwich board. I at least didn't see any comment from you on that excellent suggestion.
AFAIK, both parts are available pre built and tested.
So, what's the problem? -- MVH/Regards Henrik Wahlberg, Home:henrik.#.wahlberg.dk (+45) 97209080 Work:hw.#.edbgruppen.dk EDB Gruppen A/S. (+45) 99283330 SMS :20855780.#.note.sonofon.dk (replace .#. with @) HP:http://w1.1972.telia.com/~u197200709/index.html
From: Guy North <aufempen@modemss.brisnet.org.au> Date: Sat Dec 9, 2000 5:35pm Subject: Re: Newbie: Can you attach a MEMORY to a simmstick with Atmel?
Hello Henrik This may sound terrible but I hope it will not come across as a complaint but more like trying to understand what I should use for my project. The problem is that I do NOT know enough about the products which are offered to me to make a decision. At the moment I have spent US $250 in the last 4 months (this is fine) but this is leading me nowhere YET because I am missing a few bits and pieces of information . I have a few offers after my 1st posting and NOT all replies have been posted on the simmstick egroup. 1)DON has given me an excellent solution but where do I purchase the BasicX-1 RAMSandwich? What is a BXRM? how much is it? It seems the BXRM and BasicX-1 RAMSandwich are the same thing 2) I have been offered a DT107 plus 12C EPROM 3) I has been suggested (not offered) to go with a AT45D161 attached to a new 2" simstick board, having 2MB removable memory, expandable all up to more than 8 MB SERIAL FLASH RAM. 4) I was asked to look at STK300 kit (including a socket for an extra 32K) or AT45D161 serial flash chip or/and SIMM board that would hold CompactFlash or other storage. 5) Henrik you mentioned AFAIK. What's that? DON idea is good but the storage may NOT be sufficient. It seems to be 64 KB for variable and 64 KB for extended. It seems hard to program that memory. May be I an wrong I like the idea of a 2 MB serial flash memory, extendable to 8 MB. That would cover most of the project application I want to do, specially connected to a detachable simmstick. All these solutions are excellent but I need something which is WELL KNOWN so I do NOT have to do too much development myself. Only the programming and a little bit of sodering(testing). At the moment I do NOT know how well charted are these products and systems. I like to move forward but how am I going to decide. Please let me know what solution you'll choose in my case, so I do NOT have to do a lot of research and the RAM is large enough? --- In simmstick@egroups.com, Henrik Wahlberg <henrik.wahlberg@h...> wrote: > Hi Guy. Don gave you a possible solution of DT107 + Ram Sandwich board. I at least didn't see any comment from you on that excellent suggestion. AFAIK, both parts are available pre built and tested. So, what's the problem? -- MVH/Regards Henrik Wahlberg, Home:henrik.#.wahlberg.dk (+45) 97209080 Work:hw.#.edbgruppen.dk EDB Gruppen A/S. (+45) 99283330 SMS :20855780.#.note.sonofon.dk (replace .#. with @) HP:http://w1.1972.telia.com/~u197200709/index.html
From: Lynndon Harnell <lynndonh@ecn.net.au> Date: Sat Dec 9, 2000 8:21pm Subject: Re: New DT board proposal
Sage Telecommunications wrote: > I suppose it all depends on what you want, I've got a vested interest > as I was heavily involved in the DT102 design, I mainly use PIC's and > program in C for the PIC's ( I only use basic on a PC VB coding ). :-) > Good luck. > Rod I'll enlarge on that a whisker. the dt102 is basically Rod's design and came about because of his efforts. Don and Mick kicked it around then put it on a SimmStick. Don McKenzie mailto:don@dontronics.com http://www.dontronics.com The World's Largest Range of Atmel/AVR & PICmicro Hardware and Software Free Basic Compiler and Programmer http://www.dontronics.com/runavr.html The Little "rAVeR!" AVR & Basic Kit http://www.dontronics.com/dt006.html -------------------------- eGroups Sponsor -------------------------~-~> eGroups eLerts It's Easy. It's Fun. Best of All, it's Free! http://click.egroups.com/1/9698/1/_/180207/_/976261621/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------_-> To Post a message, send it to: simmstick@eGroups.com To Unsubscribe, send a blank message to: simmstick-unsubscribe@eGroups.com
From: Cygnus Logic Systems <cygnus@ar.com.au> Date: Sun Dec 10, 2000 8:46am Subject: Re: New DT board proposal
Sage Telecommunications wrote:> I suppose it all depends on what you want, I've got a vested interest > as I was heavily involved in the DT102 design, I mainly use PIC's and> program in C for the PIC's ( I only use basic on a PC VB coding ). :-)> Good luck.> RodI'll enlarge on that a whisker.the dt102 is basically Rod's design and came about because of hisefforts. Don and Mick kicked it around then put it on a SimmStick.Don McKenzie mailto:don@dontronics.com http://www.dontronics.comThe World's Largest Range of Atmel/AVR & PICmicro Hardware and SoftwareFree Basic Compiler and Programmer http://www.dontronics.com/runavr.htmlThe Little "rAVeR!" AVR & Basic Kit http://www.dontronics.com/dt006.html-------------------------- eGroups Sponsor -------------------------~-~>eGroups eLertsIt's Easy. It's Fun. Best of All, it's Free!http://click.egroups.com/1/9698/1/_/180207/_/976261621/---------------------------------------------------------------------_->To Post a message, send it to: simmstick@eGroups.comTo Unsubscribe, send a blank message to: simmstick-unsubscribe@eGroups.com
From: Henrik Wahlberg <henrik.wahlberg@herning.mail.telia.com> Date: Mon Dec 11, 2000 8:07am Subject: Re: Re: Newbie: Can you attach a MEMORY to a simmstick with Atmel?
Guy North wrote:
Hello Henrik This may sound terrible but I hope it will not come across as a complaint but more like trying to understand what I should use for my project.
The problem is that I do NOT know enough about the products which are offered to me to make a decision. At the moment I have spent US $250 in the last 4 months (this is fine) but this is leading me nowhere YET because I am missing a few bits and pieces of information .
I have a few offers after my 1st posting and NOT all replies have been posted on the simmstick egroup. 1)DON has given me an excellent solution but where do I purchase the BasicX-1 RAMSandwich?
What is a BXRM? how much is it? It seems the BXRM and BasicX-1 RAMSandwich are the same thing 2) I have been offered a DT107 plus 12C EPROM
3) I has been suggested (not offered) to go with a AT45D161 attached to a new 2" simstick board, having 2MB removable memory, expandable all up to more than 8 MB SERIAL FLASH RAM.
4) I was asked to look at STK300 kit (including a socket for an extra 32K) or AT45D161 serial flash chip or/and SIMM board that would hold CompactFlash or other storage.
5) Henrik you mentioned AFAIK. What's that?
DON idea is good but the storage may NOT be sufficient. It seems to be 64 KB for variable and 64 KB for extended. It seems hard to program that memory. May be I an wrong
I like the idea of a 2 MB serial flash memory, extendable to 8 MB. That would cover most of the project application I want to do, specially connected to a detachable simmstick.
All these solutions are excellent but I need something which is WELL KNOWN so I do NOT have to do too much development myself. Only the programming and a little bit of sodering(testing). At the moment I do NOT know how well charted are these products and systems.
I like to move forward but how am I going to decide. Please let me know what solution you'll choose in my case, so I do NOT have to do a lot of research and the RAM is large enough?
I like to move forward but how am I going to decide.
Please let me know what solution you'll choose in my case, so I do NOT have to do a lot of research and the RAM is large enough?
I am myself missing a wider bus, so you could have the larger processors on one board, ram on a second, and eprom/flash on a third, ether net on a fourth, etc.
--- In simmstick@egroups.com, Henrik Wahlberg wrote: > Hi Guy. Don gave you a possible solution of DT107 + Ram Sandwich board. I at least didn't see any comment from you on that excellent suggestion. AFAIK, both parts are available pre built and tested. So, what's the problem?
So, what's the problem?
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From: Don McKenzie <don@dontronics.com> Date: Mon Dec 11, 2000 8:21am Subject: Re: Re: Newbie: Can you attach a MEMORY to a simmstick with Atmel?
> Guy North wrote: > > I have a few offers after my 1st posting and NOT all replies have > > been > > posted on the simmstick egroup. > > 1)DON has given me an excellent solution but where do I purchase the > > > > BasicX-1 RAMSandwich? Hi Guy, this below text is from a previous message of mine posted to this group as a result of your questions: Get the Ram Sandwick from basicx.com as below: BasicX-1 RamSandwich Get the BasicX-1 RamSandwich for $29.95. The BXRM plugs into the 40 pin expansion header of the BasicX-1 Developer Board. It has 128K of RAM; 64K for variables and 64K of extended RAM. It provides four programmable buttons and direct power/signal connections for the LCD4X20 Display. BXRM BasicX-1 RAMSandwich This device plugs into the dt107 board, and has been tested. This means the dt107 board will also operate as a basicx-01 with the installation of the oppropritae basicx interpreter chip and eeprom and has also been tested as such, not that this helps your case, but it is another snippet of info. Don McKenzie mailto:don@d... http://www.dontronics.com The World's Largest Range of Atmel/AVR & PICmicro Hardware and Software Free Basic Compiler and Programmer http://www.dontronics.com/runavr.html The Little "rAVeR!" AVR & Basic Kit http://www.dontronics.com/dt006.html
From: Tom Davies <tomdavies@optushome.com.au> Date: Tue Dec 12, 2000 0:03am Subject: Re: Newbie: Can you attach a MEMORY to a simmstick with Atmel?
On Fri, 8 Dec 2000 11:14, you wrote: [snip] > I need to record the temperature of a chemical process for 7 days, > every second. ( I realized this will need more than 64 KB). [snip] What resolution do you need, and how fast does the temperature change ?-- you may be able to use a differential approach. Tom -- Tom Davies -- tomdavies@o... http://members.optushome.com.au/tomdavies
From: Guy North <aufempen@modemss.brisnet.org.au> Date: Tue Dec 12, 2000 0:33pm Subject: Re: Newbie: Can you attach a MEMORY to a simmstick with Atmel?
Tom The measurement does take place every second to catch a very suttle change of temperature at 86 centigrades. It will change in about a few seconds to say 92 centigrades and them come back slowly to 86 centigrades in about 20 minutes. What I am trying to measure is the slope during the rise and during the collapse of the slope and any spikes of temperature. Thanks Guy --- In simmstick@egroups.com, Tom Davies <tomdavies@o...> wrote: > On Fri, 8 Dec 2000 11:14, you wrote: > [snip] > > I need to record the temperature of a chemical process for 7 days, > > every second. ( I realized this will need more than 64 KB). > [snip] > > What resolution do you need, and how fast does the temperature change ?-- you > may be able to use a differential approach. > > Tom > > -- > Tom Davies -- tomdavies@o... > > http://members.optushome.com.au/tomdavies
From: Tom Davies <tomdavies@optushome.com.au> Date: Wed Dec 13, 2000 0:06am Subject: Re: Re: Newbie: Can you attach a MEMORY to a simmstick with Atmel?
On Tue, 12 Dec 2000 12:33, you wrote: > Tom > The measurement does take place every second to catch a very > suttle change of temperature at 86 centigrades. > It will change in about a few seconds to say 92 centigrades > and them come back slowly to 86 centigrades in about 20 minutes. > What I am trying to measure is the slope during the rise and during > the collapse of the slope and any spikes of temperature. > Thanks Guy So if you could perform the slope calculations in the device you might need only to record two slopes and one time each 20 minutes, plus the spikes (I'm not clear what data you need there) That might reduce your data requirements to (say) 3*16bits*(7 days/ 20 minutes) = 3KBytes plus whatever the spikes need... But then you would lose the raw data, which might or might not be acceptable. Tom -- Tom Davies -- tomdavies@o... http://members.optushome.com.au/tomdavies
From: Andrew Bowie <q4803383@topaz.cqu.edu.au> Date: Sun Dec 17, 2000 1:40am Subject: Problem with a 877
Hi; I have just finished putting together a DT001, DT106, and DT203. I have now programmed the 16F877 with a simple walking LED program but the program does not seam to run. In run mode, SCL, SDA and D12 leds lights and stay lite. The 877 is running at 20Mhz in socket 1 of the DT001. I have tried the walking LED from the "Dontronics vicuni" page with the same results. Any suggestions as to where to go from here Please. Thanks in advance. Andrew Program I tried. list p=16f877 #include <p16f877.inc> __CONFIG _CP_OFF & _WDT_ON & _BODEN_ON & _PWRTE_ON & _RC_OSC & _WRT_ENABLE_ON & _LVP_ON & _DEBUG_OFF & _CPD_OFF w_temp EQU 0x70 status_temp EQU 0x71 STATUS EQU 0x03 PORTA EQU 0x05 PORTB EQU 0x06 PORTC EQU 0x07 PORTD EQU 0x08 PORTE EQU 0x09 C EQU 0x00 PA EQU 0x05 PB EQU 0x06 ram1 EQU 0x20 ram2 EQU 0x21 ORG 0x000 clrf PCLATH goto main ORG 0x004 movwf w_temp movf STATUS,w movwf status_temp movf status_temp,w movwf STATUS swapf w_temp,f swapf w_temp,w retfie main BCF STATUS,PA BCF STATUS,PB CLRF PORTA CLRF PORTB CLRF PORTC BSF STATUS,PA MOVLW 6 MOVWF ADCON0 MOVLW 254 MOVWF PORTA MOVWF PORTB MOVWF PORTC BCF STATUS,PA MOVLW H'FF' MOVWF PORTA MOVWF PORTB MOVWF PORTC MOVWF PORTD MOVWF PORTE MOVLW 55 MOVWF PORTB MOVELEFT: BTFSS PORTB,7 GOTO FLASH1 GOTO FLASH2 CONT: BCF STATUS,C MOVLW 0 MOVWF ram1 DELAY: INCF ram1 BTFSS ram1,7 GOTO DELAY ;GOTO MOVELEFT BCF STATUS,C MOVLW 0 MOVWF ram2 DELAY2: INCF ram2 BTFSS ram2,7 GOTO DELAY2 ;GOTO MOVELEFT BCF STATUS,C MOVLW 0 MOVWF ram2 DELAY3: INCF ram2 BTFSS ram2,7 GOTO DELAY3 GOTO MOVELEFT FLASH1: MOVLW H'AA' MOVWF PORTB GOTO CONT FLASH2: MOVLW 55 MOVWF PORTB GOTO CONT END
From: David Emrich <dav_ucc@hotmail.com> Date: Sun Dec 17, 2000 0:35pm Subject: Re: Problem with a 877
>Hi; >I have just finished putting together a DT001, DT106, and DT203. I have now >programmed the 16F877 with a simple walking LED program but the program >does not seam to run. > Hi Andrew, While I can't immediately solve your problem for you, there's some things that looked questionable to me that might point you in the right direction. Also, you should probably put some simple comments in the code if you're going to post in public, since if you comment it right, we can tell what the code's _meant_ to do, and if that's different from what it _does_ do :-). Nothing flash, just little intro's to each group of instructions that are related. I'll give some examples through the bits of your code that I quote. Where I'm mentioning something that's questionable, I'll put it in []'s. Where I've left out bits of code, I'll put a ... ; some variables w_temp EQU 0x70 status_temp EQU 0x71 ; [aren't some of these already defined in the .inc file?] ; some definitions STATUS EQU 0x03 ; ... ram2 EQU 0x21 ; Processor boots from here. ORG 0x000 clrf PCLATH goto main ; Empty interrupt service routine. ORG 0x004 movwf w_temp movf STATUS,w movwf status_temp movf status_temp,w movwf STATUS swapf w_temp,f swapf w_temp,w retfie ; Main entry point after reset. main ; [A short comment describing how you're setting up the IO's] ; [would be good. Just one-liners like PORTA all inputs, ] ; [PORTB all outputs, ADC disabled,... That way we can see ] ; [if the constants you're writing are correct ] ; ... MOVLW 254 ; [Why 254? If you want all 1 bits, you need to have 255 ] ; [here. Especially since you're writing it to three IO ] ; [port registers, I'm pretty sure it should be 255. Which ] ; [would look better as MOVLW H'FF' ] ;... ; [See again here, you write FF hex which is all 1's (it's) ] ; [also a good idea to stick with all hex constants, or all ] ; [decimal constants, rather than mixing them... ] MOVLW H'FF' MOVLW 55 ; [What's 55 supposed to do? If you want an alternating ] ; [pattern of 1's and 0's, it needs to be 55 hex. ] MOVWF PORTB >MOVELEFT: BTFSS PORTB,7 ; rest snipped for brevity. Seems like an awful lot of code just to flash and LED. Can you try to simplify it and take out everything that's not absolutely necessary for flashing the LED. Get that working right, then expand up from there. It's much easier to get a simple piece of code going first to verify all your hardware and programming etc. then expand on that, rather than to start with a complex piece of code, and then not know where to start looking for problems. Sorry for rambling,... hope there's something useful in there for you. David. _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com.
From: Don McKenzie <don@dontronics.com> Date: Tue Dec 19, 2000 7:34pm Subject: STV5730A OSD Video chips now available for the DT108 Video SimmStick.
19-Dec-2000 STV5730A OSD Video chips now available for the DT108 Video SimmStick. http://www.dontronics.com/cat_hard_micro_ic.html#STV5730A http://www.dontronics.com/dt108.html Don McKenzie mailto:don@d... http://www.dontronics.com The World's Largest Range of Atmel/AVR & PICmicro Hardware and Software Free Basic Compiler and Programmer http://www.dontronics.com/runavr.html The Little "rAVeR!" AVR & Basic Kit http://www.dontronics.com/dt006.html
From: Don McKenzie <don@dontronics.com> Date: Fri Dec 22, 2000 1:47pm Subject: A new update of BASCOM-AVR
22-Dec-2000 A new update of BASCOM-AVR. Both the commercial edition and the DEMO 2KB edition. There are some neat new features like a 1wire scanning routine, buffered serial input and output, full M163 programming support. http://www.dontronics.com/basc-avr.html Don McKenzie mailto:don@d... http://www.dontronics.com The World's Largest Range of Atmel/AVR & PICmicro Hardware and Software Free Basic Compiler and Programmer http://www.dontronics.com/runavr.html The Little "rAVeR!" AVR & Basic Kit http://www.dontronics.com/dt006.html
From: David Emrich <dav_ucc@hotmail.com> Date: Fri Dec 22, 2000 2:07pm Subject: Season's greetings.
Hi There List, Just a little note to wish you all a Merry Xmas and a Happy and Safe New Year. Should be interesting to hear about all the projects that get done over the break! Regards, David.
From: pacewood@juno.com Date: Sat Dec 23, 2000 2:10pm Subject: programming troubles
I,m trying to program the pic 16f84 through the basic stamp II, And my problem is every time I hit program the says verify failed 0000 whats wrong? and what do I need to do to get pass this probelm?
From: Don McKenzie <don@dontronics.com> Date: Sat Dec 23, 2000 4:24pm Subject: Re: programming troubles
pacewood@j... wrote: > > I,m trying to program the pic 16f84 through the basic stamp II, And > my problem is every time I hit program the says verify failed 0000 > whats wrong? and what do I need to do to get pass this probelm? Can you re-phrase the question thanks. It doesn't make a lot of sense at the moment. Perhaps someone else can interpret what I have missed. Don McKenzie mailto:don@d... http://www.dontronics.com The World's Largest Range of Atmel/AVR & PICmicro Hardware and Software Free Basic Compiler and Programmer http://www.dontronics.com/runavr.html The Little "rAVeR!" AVR & Basic Kit http://www.dontronics.com/dt006.html