Here are my toys... not that new C2D or i7 in town, but all 8mhz processors... The big board with the breadboard is the Motorola 68HC11 developer kit for students, or EVBU. I'm now trying to read up the instructions, and even some documentation, but the assembly language of that is really strange! The small green board is the training board equipped with 4 LEDs, a switch and a variable resistor which is centralized to the microcontroller PIC 16F690. I did learn how to blink, roll, different patterns stuff in these LEDs and play with the switch. The another breadboard with messy wires is my another home-made training kit, which is hooked to the PICKit 2 in-circuit programmer. That training kit uses the PIC 18F1320 and I have much ease of use because of larger memory space.
Lol, I don't think these little processors can ever handle floating-point units. The last time I checked the datasheets for these PIC chips, they are using only integers... 8-bit only.
finally! took two years to move my lazy ass to the shop.. Now it's time to show my noisy techno boy neighbour some serious, metal attitude.... it's a kerry king set. came with free booster! V(O_O)V EMG 81 for the bridge, and 85 for the neck.... zhng zhng zhng zhng zhng zhng zhng zhnggggg....
NICE! Hit a few power chords for me... I just learned how to set up my guitar (messing up my bridge screws while waxing ftw).