XMEGA or ZX-ARM?

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sturgessb
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XMEGA or ZX-ARM?

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so then, any plans for some next generation zx devices? :)
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Re: XMEGA or ZX-ARM?

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sturgessb wrote:any plans for some next generation zx devices?
Yes.
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good good :)
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ARM M3, we hope!
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Post by sturgessb »

YES! not that I would be unfaithful to the zx series but this looked interesting...

http://mbed.org/

What do you think about an online editor? the drag and drop flashing is nice too.
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Post by stevech »

I read some say that the on-line (Browser based) IDE quickly wears thin.

What I (we?) Really Want is ZBasic targeting an ARM M3 or ARM 7 (NXP?)
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surely its gotta be Cortex-M3
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Post by sturgessb »

nice one Don, i see we now have some xmega devices!
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