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    Quote Originally Posted by Bruce View Post
    Hi Mark,

    OK you're on the list..

    Any comments on the board design questions above?

    Also, I guess I should add, what kind of ICSP header?

    I.E. one for a PICKit2/3, or these + say an MeLabs 10-pin U2 programmer?

    That 10-pin header on a U2 takes up a lot of realestate, but we can include it if you guys want/need it.
    Great! As far as the ISP, I am fine with a 4 or 5 pin sip configuration. I use a MEL U2 programer with adaptors. I assume you have seen the Sparkfun StickOS board?

    Best regards
    Mark

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    I assume you have seen the Sparkfun StickOS board?
    I have seen these. That's why I prefer to build my own. $39.95 for a board with not much on it is kinda steep..
    Last edited by Bruce; - 10th May 2010 at 22:56.
    Regards,

    -Bruce
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    Bruce,

    I just ordered 4 and am having them shipped to your shop.


    Estimated arrival date May 14.
    Dave
    Always wear safety glasses while programming.

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    OK Dave. We'll have to factor-in your cost on the total. I have 3 samples coming, which I'm not charging anyone for.
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    -Bruce
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    I'm taking this off-topic now. Please see the off topic area, and post whatever response you may have there.
    Regards,

    -Bruce
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    A heart-beat LED on a PIC32 processor running at 80MHz is pretty trivial stuff..;o)

    But - please re-direct stuff on this topic to the new off-topic thread I just started.
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    -Bruce
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