

Here's what you get for your money for an (original) "Trinket", from Adafruit. The old Trinket is still sold at 8/21, still works at 8/21, and so here we go. most of what I say here applies equally to the M0.

But that's more than worth it, for various reasons. and probably for some time at that date) a new Trinket, the "M0" (emm-zero). But be aware: This Trinket is "the old one". (Eddress at bottom.)īy all means, read on. if you know, I would welcome the information. I suspect that there are no problems with using a Trinket M0 under Linux. Sad news: " Trinket is not supported on Linux operating system" appears on the Adafruit website at 8/21. Everything here, done by someone familiar with the processes, could be done in 15 minutes. Fear not! it is only so long because it talks about many details. learning that pleasure can come from doing "more" with "less" is valuable in its own right. Does the big gaming machine run at 11,000 MHz? Would I ever NEED 11 GHz? I don't think so!Īnyway. It won't have them resident in mapped non-volatile memory, will it? $5000 is 719x $6.95. but your big ultra gaming machine will have to load programs from backing store. Of course, 8/ 512/ 512 may not sound like much. Easily programmable in a C++- like language. 8k of flash RAM, 512 bytes of SRAM, 512 bytes of EEPROM.
#ADAFRUIT TRINKET M0 WINDOWS DRIVER FULL#
$6.95 will buy you a full blown von Neumann computer. Or even a $1250 "basic" computer, I still would be grateful.īut by that logic, how much should $6.95 (1/19 and 8/21) buy you? Or a $2500 sturdy workhorse, which does half what the big one would.

If you want to give me a super-duper $5000 ultra gaming machine, I won't say no. (This page subsequently edited, brought up to date 8/21.)
