Re: Coridium ARM Development Boards - Anyone have experience with these?

Originally Posted by
WaveMan
Hello,
I came across a company called Coridium in the U.S. that offers a line of 32-bit ARM core development boards. They are based on the NXP LPC-series chips. The neat thing is that they can be programmed in BASIC or C. Not an interpreter, but fully compiled BASIC. I haven't been able to find too many reviews on these boards, their software products, etc.
www.coridiumcorp.com
Anyone use one of their boards and have any comments they can provide? I would have thought they would generate more interest and fanfare, but apparently little out there in terms of user experience.
Thanks,
WaveMan
Looks interesting once I got to the site. Your link shows the correct address but the underlying link is for coridium.com it need "corp" before the .dom
I may be tempted to have a dabble particularly as it can be used with arduino shields. Good find
Keith
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