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Microstamp11 GNU-C Runtime
Once upon a time I was looking for a microcontroller I could program using gcc. One that was on a board with an edge connector that I could easily power with a wall wart. One that had a serial port I could hook up to communicate with. One that had ram and an eeprom I could program without an external programmer. I found the Microstamp11, GNU-C binaries ready to go, and then I wrote this little runtime for it that sports the following features:
- Runs in 192 bytes of RAM - Compiles straight with no board support package required. - Interrupt dispatch to C with context preservation - Tiny serial I/O - High Precision Sleep() and GetKernelTime() functions - Stack Overflow detection - Command line shell with inbuilt commands: types - report runtime C type sizes stack - displays stack and memory section usage stats uptime - reports system uptime in seconds and milliseconds |
Download the GPL'd Microstamp 11 GNU-C Runtime source code.
Panasonic Plasma Serial Control with Sony IR decode
Once I had the GNU-C runtime for the Microstamp11 written, it was time to embark on a real project. Building on top of the runtime, I added interrupt driven Sony IR key decode and Panasonic Plasma serial command and macro dispatch. This code has been running my TV set for 2 years now with no problems. The Sony IR decoding handles multiple devices and code-sets. In my solution I chose to map Sony Laserdisc IR commands (since I don't own a Sony Laserdisc player) to Panasonic macro sequences.
The hardware consists of a 38 Khz IR receiver module connected directly to the HC11's TIC1 pin on the Microstamp11 for IR reception and a ComStamp232 for serial output.
Download the GPL'd Panasonic Control Program source code.