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Geoffg

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Posted: 12:34am 18 Apr 2014
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I would like to thank all who helped in the beta test program for the Micromite.

In the end there were 52 beta testers actively playing with the firmware and I have lost count of the number of bugs and corrections to the manual that were found. In addition there were many great suggestions that found their way into the firmware. Even if you did not find a bug it was still a great help to know that all parts of the firmware were thoroughly explored and tested.

This was truly an international effort involving a lot of people and it is amazing that something so complex has gone from an initial code stage to a final polished piece of software in such a short time. It is something that one person could not have done and I am grateful for everyone's help.

Now that the final version is released people will be able to ship pre-programmed chips and modules to users safe in the knowledge that a programmer will not be needed to fix a bug (famous last words). My plan is to let the current version run for as long as possible and I do not plan to release an update unless a serious bug is uncovered. In the longer term I have plans to add some important features like wireless module support but in the meantime we can get on with using the little fellow.

So thanks again to all the dedicated beta testers, you should give yourself a pat on the back!!

Geoff
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cosmic frog
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Posted: 01:23am 18 Apr 2014
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Thank-you Geoff for all your hard work.

Dave.
 
CircuitGizmos

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Posted: 04:16am 18 Apr 2014
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Excellent!

I have had a lot of pre-orders for the programmed chip. Now I can program the chips and send them out!


Micromites and Maximites! - Beginning Maximite
 
plasma
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Posted: 04:53am 18 Apr 2014
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it was an honor to be able to serve them, Master.

 
CircuitGizmos

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Posted: 05:08am 18 Apr 2014
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I also offer 20 for $113.99:

CG Micromite chip
Micromites and Maximites! - Beginning Maximite
 
MicroBlocks

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Posted: 06:32am 18 Apr 2014
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Thanks Geoff for a really wonderful addition the the Maximite family.
It is the best sofar for embedded systems, and we (Bangkok MakerSpace) will use them frequently.

For us to get a good price we have ordered many and we have them in stock:

Single chip 28 pin DIP 32mx150f128b-50 (50Mhz version!) $6.

More than 10 pieces 10% discount. Payments by Paypal.

Also 28 pin SOIC version available for the same price.
Discount will also apply when package types are mixed.
(These are genuine stock, directly from the Microchip factory)

Shipping costs around $2. (normal mail, between 10-14 days)

Profits will be used to support student memberships at Bangkok MakerSpace
Also we just announced a workshop how to use a MicrMite MicroMite Workshop

No e-commerce website running yet, so just shoot me a PM, or go to our facebook page and leave a message, when you want some.

A small board that will support Micromite and Pinguino is being finalized, see another topic i will start soon for that.
Feedback will be more than welcome.Edited by TZAdvantage 2014-04-19
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atmega8

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Posted: 09:56am 18 Apr 2014
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Geoff,

IT was a Great Honor for me, to participate in the Beta an help a little bit ..


Thank you for the awesome baby.

Dietmar
 
Zonker

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Posted: 12:39pm 18 Apr 2014
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Wonderful work fine Sir..!

Looks like it's time for you to do a little kickin back and get some relaxation time in..! We will see if we can't get more pieces of hardware spun up to go with that excellent firmware you have given to everyone...
 
Geoffg

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Posted: 12:57pm 18 Apr 2014
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Thanks Zonker, I will.

As part of "kickin back" I will be holidaying in San Francisco in June and it would be fun to have a beer with any US based Micromite/Maximite fan who happens to be in SF in June. If anyone is interested, please send me a PM.

Geoff
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viscomjim
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Posted: 08:23pm 18 Apr 2014
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When in June will you be there (sf)?
 
Geoffg

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Posted: 08:37pm 18 Apr 2014
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The whole of June, the 1st to the 30th.
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atmega8

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Hi Geoff,

the final Version prints 4.05
but after reset it shows 4.5.

Not a Bug, just a typo ;-),
or maybe nothing at all?

++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

> print mm.ver
4.05
> watchdog 1
Micromite MMBasic Ver 4.5
Copyright 2011-2014 Geoff Graham


Happy eastern from Germoney

DietmarEdited by atmega8 2014-04-22
 
BobD

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Posted: 10:15am 21 Apr 2014
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  atmega8 said   Hi Geoff,

the final Version prints 4.05
but after reset it shows 4.5.

Not a Bug, just a typo ;-),
or maybe nothing at all?

It seems to be a design feature. Refer to the variable MM.VER in the manual.
 
Geoffg

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Posted: 11:32am 21 Apr 2014
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Yes, that is the way that MM.VER works.
So it is not a bug (phew!)

Geoff
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Oldbitcollector

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Posted: 07:29pm 21 May 2014
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"Mite" have spotted a minor bug...

Type the following program: Contains an error at the remark...


PrintCHAR 65 : Send character A to the screen

Sub PrintCHAR cmd
print Chr$(cmd);
End Sub


I missed the little ' mark to make "Send character A to the screen" a remark.

Here's the error I get back...

[5] End Sub

Instead of something telling me that I stupidly forgot the remark command.

Jeff


Edited by Oldbitcollector 2014-05-23
My Propeller/Micromite mini-computer project.
 
Grogster

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Posted: 08:02pm 21 May 2014
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Yes, I would expect MMBasic to throw up an unknown command error when it tried to process past the colon.....

Smoke makes things work. When the smoke gets out, it stops!
 
Geoffg

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Posted: 03:58am 22 May 2014
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It is hard for an interpreter to return informative error messages when it stumbles into nonsensical code. MMBasic tries to catch the common errors but there are many more unusual errors that can confuse the interpreter and cause it to return "strange" error messages.

Geoff
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