expelleior
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I wanted to move from picaxe to another just for variety. I purchased a parralax Propeller chip because it sounded very interesting, having 8 processors in the single chip which can be started or not!
Also had to learn the Spin language which was not hard. The chip is less than $8 US but by the time I get it from the aussie distributor its $20 or so. Starting and stopping the 8 processors or 1 or two is very easy and comes in handy when you want to have different processes running at the same time.
I'm keen on trying out AVR chips, in particular the Atmega 8535, because I can get a great development board and programmer very very cheap for it.
The thing is this Atmega8535(L) sells locally for $30. That seems to make the Propellor a prettyspecial bargain. Is anyone able to shed light on why this AVR chip is seeming so very pricey?
Also had to learn the Spin language which was not hard. The chip is less than $8 US but by the time I get it from the aussie distributor its $20 or so. Starting and stopping the 8 processors or 1 or two is very easy and comes in handy when you want to have different processes running at the same time.
I'm keen on trying out AVR chips, in particular the Atmega 8535, because I can get a great development board and programmer very very cheap for it.
The thing is this Atmega8535(L) sells locally for $30. That seems to make the Propellor a prettyspecial bargain. Is anyone able to shed light on why this AVR chip is seeming so very pricey?