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boss

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Posted: 12:35pm 25 May 2013
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Greeting from Vancouver,

I found some information about the new PIC32 generation. Unfortunately there are no details but if they (PIC32) want to be ATOM competitors the parameters should be at least comparable.







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kiiid

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Posted: 01:36pm 25 May 2013
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I can guarantee with absolute certainty that multicore PIC32 will not appear with the imminent release of their new generation. They will be very good for a "superMaximite" though...
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Geoffg

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Posted: 03:23am 26 May 2013
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This leaked slide from Microchip shows a PIC32 (the PIC32MZ) under development with 1 or 2Mb of flash. If the RAM is also increased by the same ratio it would make a fantastic chip for a Maximite Mk III

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JohnS
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Posted: 03:55am 26 May 2013
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What a useless slide! (Well, nearly.)
Looks interesting if rather teasing.

John
 
Geoffg

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Posted: 03:59am 26 May 2013
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Yes, just this small snippet of information and nothing else.

Frustrating.

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vasi

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Posted: 10:50am 27 May 2013
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  Geoffg said  ...If the RAM is also increased by the same ratio it would make a fantastic chip for a Maximite Mk III

Geoff


A worthy MKIII can't afford to miss bytecode compilation!
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kiiid

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Posted: 06:40pm 27 May 2013
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That may not be needed after all. I am lucky enough to have some preliminary technical details of the new 32MZ family and it will have up to 512k RAM and 2M flash in the first released series. This is not unknown news anyway.
Working at 200MHz and even running MMBasic it will have the approximate speed of a 386DX/33 machine. And a lot of awfully good software was created for those old computers...
Edited by kiiid 2013-05-29
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JohnS
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Posted: 08:27pm 27 May 2013
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If it's 2.5 times as fast and with so much RAM it'll do very nicely. Well, so long as they keep all the really good peripherals...

They ought to give Geoff a few as he'd be a good tester (if he's willing) since MMBasic hits the chips hard (which is what Microchip should want).

Ditto that guy (Serge?) with retrobsd.

JohnEdited by JohnS 2013-05-29
 
MicroBlocks

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Posted: 01:28am 28 May 2013
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Microchip is one of those companies that like to give samples.
So it should be no problem.

The MZ is rumored to have an external memory bus, this will require more pins.
No idea which packages will be available but i hope there still will be a package that is solderable by humans.

If you look in this PDF on page 53 you see a whole range of 32MZ.
http://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/DeviceDoc/61145L.pdf

Also this PDF mentiones the 32MZ on then end of page 11 and start of page 12.
http://www.em.avnet.com/en-us/design/trainingandevents/Docum ents/Microchip/MASTERsDetails.pdf

Unfortunately it is too far away for me, otherwise i would certainly attend.
Edited by TZAdvantage 2013-05-29
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JohnS
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Posted: 05:18am 28 May 2013
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Good stuff, well spotted!

Too far for me, too.

John
 
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