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- Subject: Re: Processor recommendations?
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- Have a look at Intel's or Philip's 80c51. Philips do a derivative that handles
- analogue stuff I believe. There is the 8096 but I reckon the 8051 should do
- for your purposes and there is tons of support for it.
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- Nick (the Microcontrolled Biker) DoD 1069 MAG 73516
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- M'Lud.
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