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From: Joerg Wunsch
Subject: [avr-gcc-list] address@hidden: NEW: AVR programming tutorial]
Date: Fri, 13 May 2005 21:38:01 +0200
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Moderator's note: This looks close to promotion to me, given the
`reuqirements' listed above (*).  As the originator is obviously not
subscribed to the list, it turned out as a moderation request to me.

(*) Disclaimer: I didn't verify the referenced web site though.

If any member of the list feels this kind of postings is
inappropriate, please tell me so, and I will deny postings like this
one in future.

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--- Begin Message --- Subject: NEW: AVR programming tutorial Date: Fri, 13 May 2005 20:37:12 +0200
hello all,

we have developed a new new programming tutorial that should help you get
going on AVR platforms using a simple yet powerful operating system. 


BTnode Programming - An Introduction to BTnut Applications

http://www.btnode.ethz.ch/support/btnodetutorial/index.html

This tutorial originated in the Embedded Systems lecture, a graduate course
taught at the Department of Information Technology and Electrical
Engineering, ETH Zurich. It requires basic knowledge of C-programming and
embedded systems and should give an overview of the capabilities of
networked embedded systems and their key properties. Apart from usage in the
lecture it is a basic introduction to programming on the BTnode platform.

Contents

The tutorial is set up in 5 sessions requiring about 2 hours each:

      * First Steps in BTnode Programming - Development Tools and BTnode
        Architecture
      * Device-Level Programming
      * Programming with Threads
      * Embedded Debugging
      * Communication using Bluetooth

Hard- and Software Requirements

To be able to do the practical exercises in this tutorial you will need a
BTnode developer kitconsisting of a BTnode~rev3, a usbprog USB programming
adapter, an Atmel ATAVRISP programmer, a serial and a USB cable, a 15-Pin
Molex breakout cable and the software, documentation and tools contained on
the BTnode CDROM.


best,
Jb


Jan Beutel                                 address@hidden
Computer Engineering and Networks Laboratory, ETZ G75
ETH Zurich                              +41 1 632 70 32 Phone
Gloriastrasse 35                          +41 1 632 10 35 Fax
CH 8092 Zurich/Switzerland  http://www.tik.ee.ethz.ch/~beutel
 





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