[chbot] Olimex boards

Charles Manning manningc2 at actrix.gen.nz
Mon Sep 20 00:10:42 BST 2010


Michael

Why not go with the Futurelec voards: 
http://www.futurlec.com/ET-STM32_Stamp_Technical.shtml

The Futurelec boards have more RAM (64k) which is handy for debugging. They 
also have much more flash.

-- Charles


On Sunday 19 September 2010 12:23:40 Michael Hope wrote:
> Hey, I'm going to get a couple of Olimex STM32 based breakout boards:
>  http://www.olimex.com/dev/stm32-h103.html
>
> and wondered if anyone else wanted one.
>
> They've got a 72 MHz ARM with 128 k of flash, 20 k of RAM, JTAG, a
> real USB port, and the pins brought out on 0.1" pitch headers.
> libmaple[1] takes care of most of the low level drivers and Leaf
> Labs[2] have a Arduino-style library that could be adapted.  Code can
> be loaded over the USB port.
>
> I'm going to pick them up at the end of October while travelling.
> Based on past experience, the 26.95 Euro becomes ~48 NZD + 2 % on the
> credit card + GST or about $56.
>
> If you want one then please let me know,
>
> -- Michael
>
> [1] http://github.com/leaflabs/libmaple
> [2] http://leaflabs.com/
>
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