Wow that´s a lot of work. If you use your Atmel now in any real project (from automatic timer over water your flowers to electric door lock ) that could be subject in your next blogs
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Wow that´s a lot of work. If you use your Atmel now in any real project (from automatic timer over water your flowers to electric door lock ) that could be subject in your next blogs
Thanks for your comment.
I would rather use an arduino because it is alot easier to programm. And the Atmel AT89S8253 has no analog to digital converter so potentiometers cant be used also it cant output pwm signals.
You are very limited, but it was fun to see how it works.
Writing in assembler is very hard and takes a lot of time
I have build something with an arduino. I will present it in another post :D