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The hardest part of many embedded system projects is configuring the toolchain and building a good set of libraries that leverage the chip's peripherals. The templates library contains templates for several processor series as well as a template for cross-platform GTK+ development that includes a cross-platform serial port library. | The hardest part of many embedded system projects is configuring the toolchain and building a good set of libraries that leverage the chip's peripherals. The templates library contains templates for several processor series as well as a template for cross-platform GTK+ development that includes a cross-platform serial port library. | ||
- | ===== Other Projects ===== | + | ===== Nixie Clock ===== |
- | * [[.:nixie-clock:|Nixie Clock]] | + | [[.:nixie-clock:|Nixie Clock]] |
- | * [[.:mordia:|Mordia]] | + | |
+ | I designed and built this 4 tube Nixie clock in 2006-7 when I was a senior in high school. It uses a PIC microcontroller to drive the display and control the high voltage power supply and a Maxim/Dallas RTC chip with backup battery to keep time. | ||
+ | ===== Other Projects ===== | ||
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+ | * [[.:mordia:|Mordia]] | ||