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Re: TINI - somewhere in sunny Leeds?


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  • Subject: Re: TINI - somewhere in sunny Leeds?
  • From: Alan Shields <alan@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 19 Mar 2002 18:35:06 +0000
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You download the software from www.ibutton,com, their is also an excellent PDF file with a good description of the hardware and step by step setup instructions for installing slush (ftp & telnet services with a nice unix like command shell.)

You program it in java. To me this is it's biggest advantage but If you don't know java it's obviously less so.

You will also need a JDK for your desktop OS and a communications api. If you are on windows you can get both of these from www.javasoft.com

If java is not important you may be better off looking at the rabbit.

Alan Shields
alan@xxxxxxx

On Tuesday, March 19, 2002, at 03:11 pm, andy_powell_is wrote:

I know I've asked before but I've decided to push on and get 'into'
TINI - (yet another microcontroller lying about doing nothing then!)

All I can remember is the tagline "somewhere in sunny Leeds?" and a
reference to TINI in it.. but I can't remember the name (and A YHG
search is...well... slooooow...) Ian was it you?

I'm sorry ok...I can't remember...

Anyway, onto the point and no more blathering...

What do I need to get started? I've looked at:

http://www.systronix.com

they have a board called "TILT" and another called "STEP" .. these
seem to provide a sort of plug-in and go type thing... good for a
beginner?

I also assume I'll need  a 72 pin simm version of the TINI (68 pin
one is the old one right?)

What about software? Where from / how much..
How do you program it (ie how do you get your application onto it?)

Help, help please...


Andy







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