From: wheeler@ida.org (David Wheeler)
Subject: GNAT for microcontrollers?
Date: 1997/04/04
Date: 1997-04-04T00:00:00+00:00 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <5i3j61$76r@news.ida.org> (raw)
Has anyone used (or considered using) GNAT to develop software
for 8-bit or 16-bit microcontrollers? If I were to attempt to
use GNAT for microcontrollers, any recommendations on chips, usage
process, or lessons learned?
For those who don't know what I'm talking about:
Microcontrollers are "computers-on-a-chip"
with some ROM (e.g. 1K-4K), some RAM (e.g. 256 bytes), and many other
capabilities (e.g. serial port, LED drivers) built into a single chip.
There's a FAQ on microcontrollers at:
http://www.hitex.com/automation/FAQ/primer/
and a useful list of web resources at:
http://www.espmag.com/net.htm
Thanks.
--- David A. Wheeler
dwheeler@ida.org
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