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Re: [Simulavr-devel] Adding ATmega1281
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Joerg Wunsch |
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Re: [Simulavr-devel] Adding ATmega1281 |
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Tue, 31 Jan 2012 22:52:08 +0100 |
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Mutt/1.5.20 (2009-06-14) |
As Petr Hluzín wrote:
> What are the more recent AVRs?
I don't know which one has been historically the first one, but the
ATmega256{0,1} might be the prototypes. Initially, they were known as
just ATmega256, the distinction between the 64-pin and 100-pin
versions came later. For simulation purposes, you don't have to care
for that at all, as it's basically just different pinouts of the same
chip. (I.e., the 64-pin versions have some peripherals which are
present, but don't have their pins wired to the outside.)
> Is there a list/table where people can see which devices have new
> peripherals?
Probably not.
> Is there a comparison of the new and old timers?
Just compare timer 1 of the ATmega1281, and timer 1 of the ATmega128.
You'll find the very same differences again, when comparing timer 1 of
the ATmega8 against timer 1 of the ATmega88.
> I am interested in knowing more. Is there a overview of AVR history?
Alas, I don't think there is. It's just I eventually became part of
that history myself now. ;-)
> We implement the WDT, but I think only the limited version.
Yes, I think it's the old version.
Dobrou noc. ;-)
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