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- From: eletanjm@nuscc.nus.sg (Tan Jin Meng)
- Subject: Microcontroller
- Message-ID: <1992Nov11.052400.28073@nuscc.nus.sg>
- Organization: National University of Singapore
- Date: Wed, 11 Nov 1992 05:24:00 GMT
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- Does INTEL have a microcontroller (ie UART, A/D IO ports etc) that comes
- with a x86 core? The x86 core should be a relatively high performance
- one (386+ ?).
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- My reasons are this,
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- 1) I have a requirement for a microcontroller (small board space).
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- 2) I have extreme budget requirements.
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- 3) (related to 2) I want to be able to use standard PC software tools
- (ie compilers/assemblers).
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- I'm not a VLSI design guy but I shouldn't think it'd be difficult for
- INTEL to produce such a chip from stock stuff. The question is - have they?
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- Thanks
-
- jin meng
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