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Subject:    Re: [Owfs-developers] DS28E17, eservice LCD, MoaT and other tests
From:       Matthias Urlichs <matthias () urlichs ! de>
Date:       2016-10-09 10:22:24
Message-ID: 231149cb-d591-5050-d0d3-f2dc9c3c746f () urlichs ! de
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On 08.10.2016 23:00, Jan Kandziora wrote:
>> > 3. MoaT on
>> > ATtiny, ATmega (Arduino Nano) - what would be the
>> > most simple MoaT test setup with the chip mentioned?
>> >
> Matthias' territory, sorry here.
>
;-)

For playing with the code, the "test" setup (or some modification of it)
would be ideal. That's for ATmega88 with external 16MHz crystal.

I'd recommend against using an ATtiny, or an ATmega with the internal
crystal, until you've got more familiar with the code – for the simple
reason that they're slower / more resource-constrained, thus you'll have
a harder time debugging if something should go wrong.

-- 
-- Matthias Urlichs


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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 08.10.2016 23:00, Jan Kandziora
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        <pre wrap=""><span class="moz-txt-citetags">&gt; </span>3. MoaT on
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    ;-)<br>
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    For playing with the code, the "test" setup (or some modification of
    it) would be ideal. That's for ATmega88 with external 16MHz crystal.<br>
    <p>I'd recommend against using an ATtiny, or an ATmega with the
      internal crystal, until you've got more familiar with the code –
      for the simple reason that they're slower / more
      resource-constrained, thus you'll have a harder time debugging if
      something should go wrong.</p>
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-- Matthias Urlichs</pre>
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