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It seems to me that many of the 'regular' contributors are very savvy in the art of embedded design. I was wondering just what projects they are doing, or have done in the past that are worthy of mentioning?
I think our readers might be interested in such works, and give the casual reader something to ponder: especially since they are taking advice from these 'regular' contributors.
--Cpt. Vince Foster 2nd Cannon Place Fort Marcy Park, VA
P.S. I'm an irregular contributor
Fifty one 8051! thats a lot For pattern knitting, a rotary knitting machine has 48 "selectors" each controlled by 8 "flapflippers". each selector was equipped with a '51, and a PC interface card had 3 each 51s driving 16 "flapflipper" controllers. Then PC code (in the DOS days I did that too) to interpret a pattern template and send the apprpiate controls to the machine.
Erik