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"Avery Fineman" wrote in message
... In article , "Tim Wescott" writes: NONE of the above is "trivial" nor any sort of "cake" if you've never worked with microcontrollers or their development systems before. Almost ANYTHING "doable" can be done but development time and resulting learning curves are hard to fund at the home hobbyist level. Au contraire! Well, I suppose if you are scared to death of solid state electronics and computers, then perhaps it's really hard. But in this day and age a huge fraction, bordering on most, amateur radio projects involve some sort of microcontroller. This isn't some comspiracy, they make the whole project simpler, less expensive, and more flexible. Granted, there is a learning curve if you've never done it before, but I would expect that someone who wasn't totally terrified could learn enough to make the sorts of changes he might need to an off the shelf project, build the programming hardware, and get the project working in less time/effort/money than simply getting a reasonable number of LED digits wired and driven! ... |
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