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Author: | Chuckt [ Wed Apr 17, 2013 1:00 am ] |
Post subject: | Project Fleatiny 8051-based board |
Project Fleatiny 8051-based board Quote: Valentin Angelovski has developed Project Fleatiny, a 8051-based hobby board. “Project Fleatiny is a 100% open-source hobby-computer built around the 8051 micro controller. From a software point of view, Fleatiny consists of a sofware kernel (taking up from ~3K to 9K Program ROM area depending on installed kernel option modules) that essentially turns any fast 8051 core (though an 8052 core is recommended) with 1K of XRAM or more into a small micro-computing platform with VGA video, audio out, PS/2 keyboard input, SDHC card interface, (up to) 8 I/O + 4 inputs and up to 64KByte SPI RAM expansion.” Fleatiny’s kernel basically acts like a hardware-oriented task-manager. Currently he has released Fleatiny kernel builds for the relatively obscure STC12LE5xxx and Coreriver Midas 3 series MCUs, but promises more will follow. Attachment: Fleatiny_medium.jpg [ 68.83 KiB | Viewed 3709 times ] http://www.fleasystems.com/projects.html http://www.fleasystems.com/fleatiny.html Youtube video here: Fleatiny computer system retro-gaming demo http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6pOH1-zR ... r_embedded As seen here: http://dangerousprototypes.com/2013/04/ ... sed-board/ |
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