Alternativ Arduino

Hello everybody!

About 10 minutes ago I opened up a site, my first website every, about different ATmegas and ATtinys witch work with the Arduino environment.

As you may see the whole side is still in beta and if you want to help me expand it, just post in this thread or PM me!

The URL: http://sites.google.com/site/alternativarduino/

Jan

Hi Jan, why is that a secure page (with references to non-secure items)?


Rob

I don't know why. But the following link isn't secure:

You seem to be possible to use both the secure (https) and insecure (http) link.

Jan

[edit]I changed my first post to the insecure address.[/edit]

I have now added my ADC library to the site, just look under Librarys/ADC.

I'm waiting for some ATmegas/ATtinys to arrive, then they do, I can finally start to make some sections complete!

Jan

Tested the ATiny25/45/85.

Now for the first time I have a (almost, I can keep testing different librarys etc.) complete section.

I will soon start to do tests with the ATtiny2313.

Jan

Have you seen this...
http://www.arduino.cc/cgi-bin/yabb2/YaBB.pl?num=1285218245

For the ATiny84? I will look at it later then I have time.

It would be really great if I could get some feedback on my site.

Jan

For the ATiny84?

The core works for the 84 family, the 85 family, and the 2313.

As sad, I will look further into it later.

Jan

I also have a web site with lots of support for non-standard avr chips under arduino

http://www.avr-developers.com/

If you are interested in testing, then take a look at

http://code.google.com/p/arduino/wiki/ArduinoTestSuite

Mark

Avoiding FT232 is our main goal.Small FT232 very hard to solder.

The new one produce new kind arduino..freeduino,nusaduino,etc...

Jeckson