Most "active" coroutine library project?

Grant Edwards invalid at invalid.invalid
Wed Sep 30 19:19:09 EDT 2009


On 2009-09-30, Rhodri James <rhodri at wildebst.demon.co.uk> wrote:
> On Mon, 28 Sep 2009 15:44:48 +0100, Grant Edwards  
><invalid at invalid.invalid> wrote:
>
>> $10 is pretty expensive for a lot of applications.  I bet that
>> processor also uses a lot of power and takes up a lot of board
>> space. If you've only got $2-$3 in the money budget, 200uA at
>> 1.8V in the power budget, and 6mm X 6mm of board-space, your
>> choices are limited.
>>
>> Besides If you can get by with 256 or 512 bytes of RAM, why pay
>> 4X the price for a 1K part?
>>
>> Besides which, the 8032 instruction set and development tools
>> are icky compared to something like an MSP430 or an AVR. ;)
>>
>> [The 8032 is still head and shoulders above the 8-bit PIC
>> family.]
>
> I was going to say, you want 256 bytes of RAM, you profligate
> so-and-so?  Here, have 32 bytes of data space and stop your
> whining :-)

What?  You had 1's?  All we had were 0's.  And we _liked_ it.

-- 
Grant







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