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Stm8 Cosmic Compiler Cracked

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Stm8 Cosmic Compiler Cracked 6,0/10 8111 votes

A complete microcontroller development kit for little more than the cost of a bare chip?: seven dollars gets you not only a board-mounted 8-bit microcontroller with an decent range of GPIO pins and functions, but the USB programmer/debugger as well. The microcontroller is in a similar class as the ATmega328 chip on: an 8-bit 16 MHz core, 32K flash and 2K RAM, UART, SPI, I2C, 10-bit analog-to-digital inputs, timers and interrupts and all the usual goodness. The Discovery board features a small prototyping area and throws in a button for fun as well. The ST-LINK USB programmer/debugger comes attached, but it’s easy to crack one off and use this for future STMicro-compatible projects; clearly a plan of giving away the razor and selling the blades. The development tools are for Windows only, and novice programmers won’t get the same touchy-feely community of support that surrounds Arduino.

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But for cost-conscious hackers and for educators needing to equip a whole classroom (or if you’re just looking for a for your geeky nephew), it’s hard to argue with seven bucks for a full plug-and-play setup. [thanks Billy] • • • • Posted in Tagged,,,,,,, Post navigation. Sweet this is less $ than the discrete components I picked up to sense occurance of *things* and then trigger a battery powered camera flash after an adjustable settable delay time.

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Think water drop photography (photodiode / light beam affected by passing of water drop) starts the timer Or balloon bursts (microphone senses sound) gotta order 3 just to see the quality of the smoke they stuffed inside (tribute to a lab partner who applied line voltage across and IC when he got the resistor divider pair reversed on a project 30+ years ago). “The following products relating to your Farnell order X have now been shipped from our warehouse.” Yay! How long will it take to the UK? £4.80 for a developing environment, not bad even if it doesn’t support my OS of choice. I never have and never will buy a copy of Windows, or anything developed by Microsoft, and this should hopefully be able to run on Linux, I’m not sure with Wine and hardware Anyone know if the STM8S supports SPI i2c etc? I’m too cheap to buy an Arduino (Student, limited funds!), and I prefer to code real languages. I wonder how good the Discovery’s IDE C is, is it just like plain old C just with their libraries?

“For those using freesampling, you have to register and give your company name and official contact information. We are giving sample for free after a identification.

(sorry for the hobbyists).” I hope this doesn’t exclude students. It would be foolish for a company to give out samples only to companies, as when asked what technology (software, chips, whatever) a project should use, new-grads will often suggest what they know. By excluding students, a company would be losing out on potentially a huge market of new-grads that know their software and hardware. To be honest, as a student about to graduate (april 2010) in computer engineering, I didn’t even know STMicroelectronics existed, let alone produced something I could use. Download bonobo the north borders zip code. @Peter As a student, I agree with you 100%. I think good sampling programs make for very efficient marketing.

I requested a sample of this development kit. However, I haven’t received any confirmation, and there is no record of my request. I assume my request has been ignored. This is in stark contrast to Microchip.