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libpropeller
Open source collection of C++ Propeller GCC objects
I updated some more links. Some are completely broken like the First SPIN and the Propeller Webinars. These aren't forum threads but rather, external links. In the case of the webinars I am not sure the data is on the Parallax website currently.
Chris, all - I have published a book on Propeller programming in C and PASM (this was originally on Leanpub as downloadable book and is now available as a paper softcover, as well being downloadable).
Here is a list of all of the broken links. They are more or less in the order you find them on the page - there is some really good stuff here!
View Archived Parallax Propeller Webinars
First Spin - What do you get when you combine an experienced programmer, a self taught programmer, and someone with zero experience programming? First Spin!
Propeller Manual, Propeller Datasheet, Propeller Diagrams, Schematics and
ImagesParallax Video Library
NOTE: BOTH The ViewPort links point to BlocklyProp not ViewPort
Propalyzer - Steve (jazzed)
Current list of Propeller Boards (Parallax and 3rd Party)
What is your favorite Propeller Board?
How to safely interface a 5V signal to the Propeller
2008 Propeller Design Contest Winners
Why the Propeller Works - Chip Gracey
Propeller Tricks & Traps - Phil Pilgrim
Good Thread Index - Graham Stabler
Best of Propeller Applications - OBC
Building Blocks to the Propeller Chip - Anthony Myatt
Thanks for the list, Jim. I'll start looking into them.
Wow! Lots of broken links. Some are off site, (third party), that are not there any more. Some are from Parallaxsemiconductor and Parallaxinc that no longer exist.
I can find some on the waybackmachine but links are usually missing from there.
Is there anything I could do to help get these links fixed? I'm in the process of seriously learning the Propeller but found that a lot of these are still broken. Does Parallax have a wiki of some kind we might be able to move a lot of this great info to by chance? Or would there be interest in such a thing?
You could help by looking for those broken links and actually posting them here.
For broken links to this here forum, use the search function (or, if you value your sanity, use google, but add site:parallax.com to your queries) to find them. The forum has been migrated between multiple softwares, so none of the old links work, but the posts are still out there.
For external links, try the waybackmachine ( web.archive.org ) to find an archived copy
I may have missed it, but Raymond Allen has shared a wealth of knowledge both here in the forums and also on his website at www.rayslogic.com - Any resource list that omits him is incomplete IMO.
Reviewing his video driver code helped me understand many of the intricacies of generating video signals on the P1. It appears he's carried that torch to the P2 as well.
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I added the stuff in your sig line (please confirm accuracy) but you didn't provide links for the other stuff so I haven't added that yet.
As a note I fixed the links for the Propeller Tool and PST.
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libpropeller
Open source collection of C++ Propeller GCC objects
However this one https://www.parallax.com/product/32305 is present on the main site. Which oddly wasn't there earlier today......
The links 1.The tutorials assembly for the bigginer is broken
2.The D'Silvas tutorials is also broken.
Siri
https://www.cp.eng.chula.ac.th/~piak/project/propeller/machinelanguage.pdf
http://forums.parallax.com/discussion/132966/propeller-assembly-for-beginners
http://forums.parallax.com/discussion/96051/propeller-programming-tutorials-object-exchange-tricks-and-traps-stickies
Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Propeller-Programming-Using-Assembler-Spin/dp/1484233530/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1521736451&sr=8-1&keywords=Propeller+Programming+Using+Assembler,+Spin,+and+C
and at the publisher's website:
Apress: https://www.apress.com/us/book/9781484233535
where the Table of Contents and short previews of the chapters are available.
It is available in paper and e-book (kindle).
Hope it is of help for folks looking to get started with PASM or C programming of the prop.
Sincerely,
Sridhar
Sridhar
I believe that Chris is no longer with Parallax.
View Archived Parallax Propeller Webinars
First Spin - What do you get when you combine an experienced programmer, a self taught programmer, and someone with zero experience programming? First Spin!
Propeller Manual, Propeller Datasheet, Propeller Diagrams, Schematics and
ImagesParallax Video Library
NOTE: BOTH The ViewPort links point to BlocklyProp not ViewPort
Propalyzer - Steve (jazzed)
Current list of Propeller Boards (Parallax and 3rd Party)
What is your favorite Propeller Board?
How to safely interface a 5V signal to the Propeller
2008 Propeller Design Contest Winners
Why the Propeller Works - Chip Gracey
Propeller Tricks & Traps - Phil Pilgrim
Good Thread Index - Graham Stabler
Best of Propeller Applications - OBC
Building Blocks to the Propeller Chip - Anthony Myatt
CadSoft Eagle EDA Propeller Library
Wow! Lots of broken links. Some are off site, (third party), that are not there any more. Some are from Parallaxsemiconductor and Parallaxinc that no longer exist.
I can find some on the waybackmachine but links are usually missing from there.
Going to take a while to fix.
For broken links to this here forum, use the search function (or, if you value your sanity, use google, but add site:parallax.com to your queries) to find them. The forum has been migrated between multiple softwares, so none of the old links work, but the posts are still out there.
For external links, try the waybackmachine ( web.archive.org ) to find an archived copy
I may have missed it, but Raymond Allen has shared a wealth of knowledge both here in the forums and also on his website at www.rayslogic.com - Any resource list that omits him is incomplete IMO.
https://www.rayslogic.com/Propeller/Propeller.htm
Reviewing his video driver code helped me understand many of the intricacies of generating video signals on the P1. It appears he's carried that torch to the P2 as well.