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I'm allready looking at the Digi Connect Me devices.... /Erik Joseph Stewart wrote:
It's not exactly a chip, but check out this page of network devices... http://www.beyondlogic.org/etherip/ip.htm as a point of discussion. I'm fairly familiar with ARM processors. Seems like it might be a good place to start. -j On Tue, 10 Aug 2004 16:57:15 +0200, Erik Hougaard <erik@hougaard.com> wrote:Adrian Sietsma wrote:Has anyone got further with this ? I have seen PIC's with onboard (minimal) BASIC interpreters - i wish to explore Lua for this arena : 8/16 bit, minimal memory (<<64k). It could lose the floating point stuff, and most of math & string, but would need some hard i/o (set bit, test bit, etc) The idea would be a tiny core, with the hardware stuff as chip-specific libraries. So : how small can lua get ? Adrian (adrian <at> sietsma <dot> com )I'm still looking for the right chip to do it in.... 32bit min.1 MB ram min 512 MB Flash Minimal external support schematic... /Erik