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cdeagle
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Posted: 02:01am 20 Jun 2017
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Here's the link to a mikroBUS board that might be MMBASIC programmable;

https://shop.mikroe.com/clicker-6lowpan


6LoWPAN clicker is a compact development board with a mikroBUS™ socket for click board connectivity. It carries Microchip’s PIC32MX470F512H - 120 MHz/150 DMIPS, MIPS32® M4K® core microcontroller. And CA-8210 2.4GHz ISM band transceiver, which allows you to add wireless communication to your project.
 
Phil23
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Posted: 11:01am 20 Jun 2017
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Interesting concept for a E64 MkII;

Add a Click socket, but keep the existing pinouts.

But, Curious about how many are using Click boards on their E100's anyway.

Phil
 
cdeagle
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Posted: 12:13am 21 Jun 2017
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Here's the link to the new Curiosity boards from Microchip;

http://www.microchip.com/promo/curiosity-development-boards?mkt_tok=eyJpIjoiTWpKbE5UQmpPR0ZrTVRSbSIsInQiOiIzK3dreDZSRXRS OVc4ZjZITDlBQ1NVSFoyN3hPa3RqbGRZTmFxM1FnWjROdGJ2VlAyb045VmZuRlZUNGRTYVl3RFBxRjZLck5rbXRRcitxRUlKUVdXb1lGQlllbHNDSkwxa1Ri RzFYXC9BVzFnYlJXYjJ2c0lVVitnYXNKMUsxamEifQ%3D%3D
 
cdeagle
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Posted: 05:50am 22 Jun 2017
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Here's a link to the new Microchip PIC32MZ DA chips (2D GPU and DDr2 memory);

http://www.microchip.com/design-centers/32-bit/architecture/pic32mz-da-family
 
Tinine
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Posted: 10:06am 24 Jun 2017
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  Phil23 said   Interesting concept for a E64 MkII;

Add a Click socket, but keep the existing pinouts.

But, Curious about how many are using Click boards on their E100's anyway.

Phil


I am using the RS232 module and the 7366 quadrature counter module on my E100s
 
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