I so, so, so wish ST (or anyone else) had ethernet PHY on-chip. Only TI does, and everything in their Stellaris 9000-series have 8-12 week lead-time, despite being in production for a year. ST...Atmel...Freescale...help! :) J William "Chops" Westfield wrote: > > On Nov 30, 2011, at 11:53 PM, Oli Glaser wrote: > >> I had to cheer myself up after spending ages looking at screw >> dimensions, so whilst on Mouser I grabbed one of these: >> http://uk.mouser.com/ProductDetail/STMicroelectronics/STM32F4DISCOVERY/?= qs=3DsGAEpiMZZMvFPGEOwQcrY8eCSOyOXcPBXPB8snd5oaY%3d >> >> >> From ST, Cortex M4 1MB flash 192KB RAM, with 3 axis accelerometer, MEMS >> digital microphone, audio DAC with class D driver, >> programmable/debuggable via USB. > > They've been giving them away, too. I wound up with more than one, > but... a meg of flash is a daunting prospect. Maybe I'll wait for > 2.10bsd to show up on them (like it has on PIC32.) > > Training materials that are a "not too bad" distance between the > marketing literature and the full (huge!) datasheet are here: > > ftp://stintext:mcuftp@ftp-us.st.com/STM32F4_Seminar > > Interestingly, they're doing common-pinout, common-peripheral, chips > in M3 AND M4 in a variety of memory sizes. Makes for a lot of > options... > > BillW > > --=20 http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist .