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More stuffs for AVRs
Some interesting things about the AVRs I've found in the last few days. Enjoy!
The Cmd-C&&Cmd-V blog (cool name, guys) has published an article named Control Arduino remotely with HTML forms
. I've solved something simillar in the past (with an 8052 and CS8900 net chip), so I noticed how the others does these. Don't forget to look around
.
Something for the mathematic freaks: Micromega provides WinAVR support for uM-FPU V3.1 (details here).
Next link is for these who loves LCD displays: DIY AVR Graphical LCD test board describes simple ATmega16/ATmega32 + MAX232 circuit with 128x64 LCD display based on KS0108 chip. Full Eagle schematics and source code included!
AVR-LiP ("Lab-In-Pocket") developed by DeccanRobots is ATmega32 based experiment + development board. It is a "Butterfly competitor" (see LiP-Butterfly comparison (PDF) ). You can find more information at Deccan Robots pages
, LiP-Flyer
or you can contact the vendor
.