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conrad

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Posted on 04-16-05 06:54 AM, in Who can help out with what languages? Link
I figure my first post may as well give some insight as to what I like to think of myself as capable of doing.

Programming:
Any form of BASIC (GW, Q, VB, etc.), C. I don't do much C++ though, I'm not very fond of it.

Scripting:
PHP, ASP, Rexx

Assembly:
x86, 1802

Esoteric, and otherwise useless languages:
Brainfuck, SRPC
conrad

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Posted on 04-22-05 03:16 AM, in TMC1000/1100 tools? Link
I think I've scoured the internet twice over in search of tools and documentation for the Texas Instruments TMC family microcontrollers, but to no avail. Does anyone know of any place in which I could pick up maybe a cross-assembler, and a bit of documentation? I have checked TI's archives, not much is available there, either.
conrad

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Posted on 05-04-05 06:13 AM, in QBasic compilers... Link
At one point, I was pretty into the whole QBasic thing. The best resource I've found to date is www.qbnz.com, even though it's not updated nearly often enough. If you want to cut right to the chase, point your browser to: http://qbnz.com/pages/downloads/software/index.html

Every version of QB from 1.1 to 7.1, all available for download.
conrad

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Posted on 08-17-05 01:12 PM, in Pong on a Chip Link
I can't seem to find any techinical data on any of the Pong-on-a-Chip microprocessors, namely General Instruments' AY-3-8500 family. There are a bunch of other companies that made similar chips, but I'm really only concerned with GI's chip.

If anyone could help me find some technical documents on the chips, it would be greatly appreciated.
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