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isochronic
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Posted: 01:50pm 19 Sep 2012
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Well, I have brushed up a little math in assembler for dsPics
and submitted an article to Circuit Cellar; it will be in the
October issue. I suspect a gremlin caption for listing one may have
got through (my fault), but apart from that I'm happy with it...
I didn't think the other publications would be interested, so I'm
grateful to CC for the chance. The routines described run on '802s
and generic eg the sparo board etc posted before,

cheersEdited by chronic 2012-09-21
 
vasi

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Posted: 06:19am 21 Sep 2012
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Congratulations! Hopefully, we will see something after the publication?
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isochronic
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Posted: 05:35am 25 Sep 2012
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Thanks! The Oct issue is released now. I am wondering
what the next stage should be now though... quantitative
stuff is unpopular even though it is a cornerstone.
I had a chat to a Microchip engineer at the Electronex
show a few days ago, and he made the excellent point
that connectivity is critical now as devices assume
network (read: tcp/ip and internet) data transfer..
(and that, in turn, often morphs into using complex
multitasking OS's).
It jogged my memory of me asking at an Apple store
re the apple USB direction, and the reply that they
see wifi and bluetooth as replacing USB.. and the
convenient zombie of rs232 persists still !!
What is a good aiming point ??!

 
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