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Language: | English |
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Main topic: | Computers |
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"This site has been established to assist developers using the many Embedded Processors from Texas Instruments to get started, help each other innovate, and foster the growth of general knowledge about the hardware and software surrounding these devices."
Wiki size: | 1,956 article pages see stats |
(As of: 26 June 2011)
- Related wiki
- MSP430 Wiki – a popular microcontroller from TI
- eLinux.org Wiki – discusses embedded systems that run Linux; several of them are based on TI processors, such as
- BeagleBoard wiki – uses the Texas Instruments' OMAP processor
- gumstix users wiki – some gumstix boards use the Texas Instruments' OMAP processor
- ARM microcontroller wiki – documents ARM microcontrollers from many companies including Texas Instruments
- AVRFreaks wiki – a popular alternative
- ICwiki – another alternative