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FlashForth is a standalone Forth system for the Microchip PIC 18, 24, 30, 33 and the Atmel Atmega series of microcontrollers. A Forth system with interpreter, compiler, assembler and multitasker is provided.
amforth is an extendible interpreter on microcontrollers
amforth is an extendable command interpreter running on AVR ATmega and TI MSP430 microcontrollers. The Risc-V and ARM architectures are ascending. Turnkey actions for IoT workloads are possible as well. The command language is close to the Forth 2012 standard.
freeRTOS for Arduino Uno, Goldilocks 1284p & Mega 2560
AVR ATmega port of freeRTOS A port of freeRTOS which can be flexibly flexibly configured use almost any available Timer on AVR ATmega devices and will operate with almost any classic Arduino device from Arduino, SeeedStudio, Sparkfun, Freetronics or Pololu.
Going forward this repository will be updated less often and only with major releases.
Super lightweight task scheduler aimed at 8 bit AVR ATmega micro-controllers (perfect for Arduino), although it can easily be used on other hardware like Microchip PIC.
It uses simple round-robin scheduling so no priority levels can be set. You choose the time interval by calling dispatchTick(), this is usually in a timer interrupt.
Range for number of tasks: 0 to 255 tasks
Range for delay: 0 to 65535 ticks
Each task only uses 5 byte of RAM.
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This project is about using a SD-card together with an ATMEL ATmega32 microcontroller as mass storage medium. It implements the interface to the SD-card, a simplified FAT16 filesystem and a sample application: a data logger.