not really applicable, im having mine made custom, and its all buisness to buisness anyway, you need your own LTD CO to even start.
And please if anyone is builing a version learn about EMC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It is the single most important ( if you ignore DFT and DFP ) subject ANY hardware designer should be aware of, especially in relation to this project.
Finally as i stated right at the start of this project the hardware details for many ts versions are available on the net, when you actually start porting the code from pic to arm or similar you realise its all CRAP, thats why its on the net !!! I went back to first principals and published papers that where i advise others to go.
Jean if your goimg to have a go at this, a piece of advice, FORGET mikroC and or microBASIC, they are both a dead end cos they dont support ICD2, and if you look you will find $$$$$$$ of prof compilers for free, which do :)
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you started a company just to order custom sized touch film??
In Circuit Debugging for a thing that has to do 2 AD Conversion and a serial send per loop? Mate, this has only one name : OVERKILL... think about it. In the end you're saying that we have no way to build ourself your device? I'm a little bit confused....anyway, mikroC supports a ton of features on his own prog board...i never cared (and never will) about them because in our field of application it's simply ridiculous to do so. Moreover, it's ANSI C, so porting it anywhere is a piece of cake, if i have to. Until then, i'll stay on mikroC because it's the more comfortable micro IDE i've ever seen.
Since i'm considering to purchase mikroC to continue openKeyboard development beyond the ugly 2k limit, if you can suggest me a free micro compiler without limitations, then do it before i go for it.
you started a company just to order custom sized touch film??
In Circuit Debugging for a thing that has to do 2 AD Conversion and a serial send per loop? Mate, this has only one name : OVERKILL... think about it. In the end you're saying that we have no way to build ourself your device? I'm a little bit confused....anyway, mikroC supports a ton of features on his own prog board...i never cared (and never will) about them because in our field of application it's simply ridiculous to do so. Moreover, it's ANSI C, so porting it anywhere is a piece of cake, if i have to. Until then, i'll stay on mikroC because it's the more comfortable micro IDE i've ever seen.
Since i'm considering to purchase mikroC to continue openKeyboard development beyond the ugly 2k limit, if you can suggest me a free micro compiler without limitations, then do it before i go for it.
nope, already got one.
ICD programs/debugs in one package ( including the ultra low voltage pics ), there is A LOT MORE TO DO THAN THAT :) :):) like i said example code you are basing your assumptions on is crap, but dont take my word for it, please try for yourself, maybe you will find another better way ! ( one hopes so ).
go to HI-TEC website, download compilers, you got 1 month free, im sure you can figure how to streatch that!!!
But hey if you want to spend cash !
ICD programs/debugs in one package ( including the ultra low voltage pics ), there is A LOT MORE TO DO THAN THAT :) :):) like i said example code you are basing your assumptions on is crap, but dont take my word for it, please try for yourself, maybe you will find another better way ! ( one hopes so ).
go to HI-TEC website, download compilers, you got 1 month free, im sure you can figure how to streatch that!!!
But hey if you want to spend cash !
ok, but so, how to (e.g.) obtain the right size touchscreen?
The assumption i'm doing are based on the projects i handled till today, not on the bad code you're referring to...
...yep! but i could "stretch" the mikroC 2k limit, too...i just don't want to because it's a crime and i have to redistribute binaries......im sure you can figure how to streatch that!
The assumption i'm doing are based on the projects i handled till today, not on the bad code you're referring to...
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