Re: TI-H: Starting out with AVR
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Re: TI-H: Starting out with AVR
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$2.50 for AVR1200
$.25 for 25pin male connector
then you need a breadboard with 20 or so wires...
Make a doorbell attachment that displays a message and a different one each
ring...
> Could someone out there lend me a hand? I am looking at getting
>started with AVR chips and want to know about how much it will cost to
>start working with them. Programming Kit (With hookup to PC), a few
>chips, and an idea on what to do. (I'd prefer it not to be Calc related,
>but I figured this was the best place to ask about AVR chips, etc.
>because the E whatever nots use AVR's.)
>
>Thanks,
>Adam
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