Guys,
I just begin with the Xcore... How is writing code for it? It handles well?
Kind regards,
Jo
Hi Guys!
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It handles very well. Like a Ferrari good and fast, very responsive to inputs, small. Can't handle heavy or large loads:)
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Haha, Heater what u mean with heavy loads? Yes its small, for such a powerfull MCU...nice
This is a very cool board... It feels like a brand new car :p
This is a very cool board... It feels like a brand new car :p
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If you want to do 'heavy loads' you could try the XMP-64 - or build something even bigger.
But the XMOS processor was designed to be agile - the designer rides a motorbike, and
doesn't drive HGVs (Heavy Goods Vehicles)!
But the XMOS processor was designed to be agile - the designer rides a motorbike, and
doesn't drive HGVs (Heavy Goods Vehicles)!
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Dave "the designer rides a motorbike"
Now I understand everything.
To continue the vehicle analogy - runs hot, a little gas hungry.
I'm going to be handling the big loads by creating an emulation of the diminutive ZPU 32 bit architecture for XMOS which will execute big C programs from an attached external RAM. We will use GCC for the C compiler. http://opensource.zylin.com/zpu.htm
The result will be like attaching a good old fashioned double adult side car to a YamahaYZF-R1 but at least the XMOS has a bunch of other threads/cores to zip along at speed still.
Now I understand everything.
To continue the vehicle analogy - runs hot, a little gas hungry.
I'm going to be handling the big loads by creating an emulation of the diminutive ZPU 32 bit architecture for XMOS which will execute big C programs from an attached external RAM. We will use GCC for the C compiler. http://opensource.zylin.com/zpu.htm
The result will be like attaching a good old fashioned double adult side car to a YamahaYZF-R1 but at least the XMOS has a bunch of other threads/cores to zip along at speed still.
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Hello In_control001,
I think of it, like in this--->qol66D4LLsc&NR=1
I think of it, like in this--->qol66D4LLsc&NR=1
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Haha I am loving the vehicle analogies! :-)
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There is a youtube button above the window you type the message body. It allows you to embed youtube videos. You cant embed other flash stuff tho.
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Yea.... Why the Flash content is disabled?
Thats so cool....
Thats so cool....