Re: Need advice: want to enter the Embedded field
- From: Chris Hills <chris@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 31 Mar 2006 08:15:22 +0100
In article <1143742033.379619.282350@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
GaryKato@xxxxxxx <GaryKato@xxxxxxx> writes
I'd take some of your money and buy some development kits. You can get
a PICDemo board with theri hockey puck debugger for pretty cheap
(www.microchip.com). If you want, spend some extra bucks on a C
compiler for it. Or you could go the similar AVR route (www.atmel.com).
There's probably tons of 8051 and 68HC11/2 boards as well. ARM is
common for higher-end embedded systems. Pick a CPU and start working on
small projects.
what are you talking about?
PLEASE quote the message you are replying to. The google interface is
broken and the vast majority of us don't use it.
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