Not sure what "PMC" thread is? But, this is based on the standard propeller. The P2 probably won't be out for another 9-12 months I would say, and the 64-IO version of the P1, I am not sure about that either -- Anyway, its the standard propeller chip, but in a "computer" design with support hardware, etc. so its not just a processor connected to IO like the other dev boards.
Hi,
I just got the 8-bit chameleon and I came across this thread while doing some more
research on it. Are you planning to run the contest again? I bought the chameleon
to integrate into one of my current projects--it would replace the need for a netbook
in my design. I think it's neat and would like to see how it stacks up against other
designers. Also, I'd love to see what others are doing with them. I value the feedback
and inspiration I get from others' designs.
Cool, glad you like it. As far as contests, nothing in the near future. Seems like no one has time to do anything these days, so contests are like saying "work 50-100 hours on something for nothing" [noparse]:)[/noparse] They work when people have a lot of free time, or when the contestants are young in high school maybe, college, and on summer break. Otherwise, its hard for adults to find time to do anything these days. Seems each year since 1995 or so when I do contests, I have less and less people doing it. So, just make cool stuff, post it here for now [noparse]:)[/noparse] I am interested in seeing what you do with the Chameleon.
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Andre'
I just got the 8-bit chameleon and I came across this thread while doing some more
research on it. Are you planning to run the contest again? I bought the chameleon
to integrate into one of my current projects--it would replace the need for a netbook
in my design. I think it's neat and would like to see how it stacks up against other
designers. Also, I'd love to see what others are doing with them. I value the feedback
and inspiration I get from others' designs.
Best,
Mike
Andre'
I'll post my project here when I get some progress on it!
Thanks for the reply.
Mike