Re: Newbie Recommendation



Larry Gagnon wrote:
I highly recommend Zilog Encore microcontrollers. They have an incredible
deal (US$40) for a development kit, including IDE with C/Assembler, lots
of great documentation and inexpensive powerful uC's.
http://www.zilog.com/products/family.asp?fam=232

I have to admit that I hadn't heard of these processors, but after reading what they have to offer, this might be exactly what I'm looking for --inexpensive and simple development boards to get me started quickly. And they all appear to come standard at 20 MHz, which is more than enough for my current needs.


I'll definitely include these processors in my research and give them some serious consideration. Thank you!

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Sean
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