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Compulab Transfer Problems - ENC-X270 Hi all, I am new to the embedded world and have recently purchased an ENC-X270 (SBC-X270 + CM-X270). After some time I managed to get a CE 5.0 image onto the system. My problem is I want to transfer files on the 270 from a PC. I have tried a couple of methods: 1, Via a USB drive, the issue here is only ... 13 Apr 2008 11:55
Learn RTOS Hi, I am new to any RTOS and wanted to learn more about it. Can some post me small & freely available RTOS with documents details & source code. Also let me know, if these RTOS are absolutely FREE to use for commercial requirement. I am looking for small(<10KB), FREE(cost 0 cents), popular(used readily) RTOS :-... 20 Apr 2008 13:12
LoopBack fails for the second time Hi, I am new to this group. I am using cypress fx2lp usb controller. I have written a loopback firmware for it and successfully downloaded on its ram. On the host side I have written an application which opens the usb device, send some data, read it back, verify and close the device. When I send 512B for t... 13 Apr 2008 11:55
ARM board for smartphone I am looking to build a smartphone based on ARM+linux(android). Please suggest some development board in the range of $300 which offer peripherals used in a smartphone like touchscreen, WIFI, GSM modem with EDGE, Bluetooth, etc. ... 14 Apr 2008 08:08
What is your favourite PCB software? > Just curious about what everyone uses. I've been using Orcad PCB editor. Disclaimer: My company sells EAGLE online to customers in North America (see sig below). But I'm also an engineer and I use EAGLE for _real_ work on a daily basis. I like EAGLE. Version 4 and previous did take some getting used to th... 21 Apr 2008 18:58
feeding a FIFO from PCI Hi, I'm working on a proposal to design a box that will control a scientific gadget. Our box will output frequency sweeps, arbitrary waveforms, a couple of dozen voltages that can be changed/ramped per user desires, and some discrete logic levels and triggers. One architecture would pack an Intel-cpu SBC and a... 21 Apr 2008 09:18
ST Micro-NXP forms third largest wireless chip maker The Inquirer reports that ST Micro is buying the wireless "arm" of NXP to form the third largest wireless chip maker. I'm not sure what parts of NXP are included in the "wireless arm". If it is the CPU/MCU line, there will be a lot of overlap within the new wireless division. I haven't seen any details. Anyon... 12 Apr 2008 12:42
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Looking for Mario Prato ....who designed a minimal Z80-based SBC circa 1998. The board is referenced in the Thomas Scherrer Z80 info pages, and I would like to contact him about the design. Please note that this is in no way a commercial endeavor or request, or anything like that - I own/moderate a Y! Group (info below) that is trying ... 12 Apr 2008 03:00
SesAsm51 assembler usage hello.. I'm using the the assembler SesAsm51 ( cross assembler for 8051 with floating point calculation, math functions......) for one of my projects, where we are designing a control loop for a subsonic wind tunnel to maintain the velocity of air flow in it. I came to know about this assembler in one of your thre... 12 Apr 2008 00:38 |