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From: Jim Rees (reesumich.edu)
Date: Tue Jul 02 2002 - 09:28:43 CDT

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    As far as I know, your only choice for a programmable non-interpreted card
    is the Atmel series. They used to have both an 8-bit (6800?) card and a
    risc card. You will have to assemble the sdk yourself from gnu tools. I
    don't know if you can get the cards in small quantity for a reasonable
    amount.

    Has anyone on this list actually used these cards? How hard is it to get
    the gnu based development environment set up?
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