I know this has more than likely been asked somewhere else before.
Is Rev Ed working on another Picaxe release. i.e. An M3 or X3 series?
I do understand that this is all dependent on the hardware available to do the work.
It would just be great if Picaxe had 12bit or > resolution on ADC and could perform integer maths. Plus had a larger range of Interrupts to choose from etc.
I know that Picaxe is for educational purposes. But lets face it....I think that Picaxe has also become very recognized as a hobby micro as well.
Just from looking through the archives of code snippets. There are some rather indepth and complex projects out there. And in some part; there complexity exceeds that of the level of most general users of other code formats.
If the hardware was/is available for Rev Ed to use on a newer series of Picaxe. I am sure that many of us would spend the extra for the extra functionality of a X3 or M3 chip.
I have so many project that are Picaxe based; that I could not be bothered going to another micro format.
And for the most part; I have worked around Picaxe's limitations. But I do get frustrated from time to time, when trying to accomplish something that would be far easier on
another micro control.
What do you guys think?
Is Rev Ed working on another Picaxe release. i.e. An M3 or X3 series?
I do understand that this is all dependent on the hardware available to do the work.
It would just be great if Picaxe had 12bit or > resolution on ADC and could perform integer maths. Plus had a larger range of Interrupts to choose from etc.
I know that Picaxe is for educational purposes. But lets face it....I think that Picaxe has also become very recognized as a hobby micro as well.
Just from looking through the archives of code snippets. There are some rather indepth and complex projects out there. And in some part; there complexity exceeds that of the level of most general users of other code formats.
If the hardware was/is available for Rev Ed to use on a newer series of Picaxe. I am sure that many of us would spend the extra for the extra functionality of a X3 or M3 chip.
I have so many project that are Picaxe based; that I could not be bothered going to another micro format.
And for the most part; I have worked around Picaxe's limitations. But I do get frustrated from time to time, when trying to accomplish something that would be far easier on
another micro control.
What do you guys think?