Re: How to choose a firmware partner
From: Steve at fivetrees (steve_at_NOSPAMTAfivetrees.com)
Date: 06/03/04
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Date: Thu, 3 Jun 2004 13:12:09 +0100
<robin.pain@tesco.net> wrote in message
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> No, I do read data sheets but I have a small attention span and a bad
> memory so I expect to make mistakes.
Remind me not to hire you ;).
> I think the sheer dullness and difficulty
> (impossibility) of optimising the placement of the wdt_resets
> (ignoring future maintainability horror) will likely lead to wholesale
> sloppiness sooner to later and agressive management or timescale
> pressure will guarrantee it.
Errr... see my earlier post. There is no "dullness" or "horror" involved in
kicking watchdogs - one just has to be methodical. And since being
methodical is the name of this particular game (embedded design), I can't
help but wonder whether you've chosen the right career.
Steve
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