Coridium ARM Development Boards - Anyone have experience with these?


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

    Quote Originally Posted by WaveMan View Post
    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
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    Default Re: Coridium ARM Development Boards - Anyone have experience with these?

    Their ARM Express boards kind of remind me of the NXP MBED. It appears that Coridium might also use an online IDE for programming for their boards.
    I am also tempted to try one out...

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