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12/01/10 02:13
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- Yes, among others
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Discussing ARMs on 8052.com...?
01/01/70 00:00
Same same...
01/01/70 00:00
positive
01/01/70 00:00
SevensAndNines...
01/01/70 00:00
Sevens and Nines
01/01/70 00:00
Try the chat here then
01/01/70 00:00
I really want to discuss it here
01/01/70 00:00
for me is ok and interesting :-)
01/01/70 00:00
nevermind at least
01/01/70 00:00
OK
01/01/70 00:00
Scope of the forum
01/01/70 00:00
on other hand
01/01/70 00:00
I have to agree
01/01/70 00:00
Flaw in the argument
01/01/70 00:00
Fresh blood is needed
01/01/70 00:00
the closest thing to ...
01/01/70 00:00
But related to Keil tools
01/01/70 00:00
not really policed - yet...
01/01/70 00:00
Actually well policed and few to answer
01/01/70 00:00
"Policed"? [ed]
01/01/70 00:00
Not by Keil
01/01/70 00:00
Agreed.
01/01/70 00:00
what I said
01/01/70 00:00
That's what should happen here
01/01/70 00:00
Not a suitable platform
01/01/70 00:00
i vote aye
01/01/70 00:00
second the motion
01/01/70 00:00
a nice typo... or intention?
01/01/70 00:00
re: typo -- or intention?
01/01/70 00:00
But there's ARMs and ARMs...
01/01/70 00:00
Definitely too large span of ARM chips
01/01/70 00:00
many of the concepts in use with 8051 chips are applicable
01/01/70 00:00
the problem with 'embedded'
01/01/70 00:00
It's the small side that is i need of a forum
01/01/70 00:00
Architecture Agnostic
01/01/70 00:00
I suppose you're right ...
01/01/70 00:00
Metric to use depends on past experiences
01/01/70 00:00
apply the right parametres
01/01/70 00:00
once again, I have to agree
01/01/70 00:00
There's lot of analysis involved - about money
01/01/70 00:00
Yes, that's all true for the PC world ... but what about us?
01/01/70 00:00
Feature Creep
01/01/70 00:00
Often easier to shrink after you have a product
01/01/70 00:00
Absolutely!
01/01/70 00:00
Isn't that a product of poor analysis?
01/01/70 00:00
If requirements are properly analysed...
01/01/70 00:00
no, it is a result of 'poor' customers
01/01/70 00:00
Don't (necessarily) blame the customers!
01/01/70 00:00
no blame of the customer
01/01/70 00:00
It's often like pulling teeth ...
01/01/70 00:00
Consultant?
01/01/70 00:00
Managing expectations
01/01/70 00:00
You can have "the talk" ...
01/01/70 00:00
You are still just the machine shop with ready blue prints
01/01/70 00:00
You can't engineer an enigma
01/01/70 00:00
Still not admitting different development requirements
01/01/70 00:00
holydays time
01/01/70 00:00
See? Now here's a guy who knows how to solve the problem
01/01/70 00:00
Still not seeing the picture
01/01/70 00:00
Not exactly ...
01/01/70 00:00
I think you're confusing marketing with engineering
01/01/70 00:00
and neither have you
01/01/70 00:00
I just haven't worked for FOOLS
01/01/70 00:00
RE: I haven't addressed your examples because
01/01/70 00:00
Well, the world's going mad ... but I'm not on board
01/01/70 00:00
Summing it up
01/01/70 00:00
free advice
01/01/70 00:00
too much ARM
01/01/70 00:00
Pardon??
01/01/70 00:00
Contract
01/01/70 00:00
Yes, it's true, but educating them should be their cost.
01/01/70 00:00
I have to disagree ... provisionally
01/01/70 00:00
I don't see that as a problem ...
01/01/70 00:00
No, they can't
01/01/70 00:00
That's true, but aren't most problems quite small?
01/01/70 00:00
Discussing Discussing ARMs on 8052.com ...
01/01/70 00:00
Yes, among others
01/01/70 00:00
Then that's a completely different question!
01/01/70 00:00
An observation
01/01/70 00:00
correction
01/01/70 00:00
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