FS: Others uniBoard v1.1 (AVR AtMega128 Development Board)

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imkaush

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  • Expected Price: Rs.2500 + shipping at actuals (non-negotiable)
    One board sold on another forum...one still up for sale!
  • Source and Time of Purchase: Bought from friends in Jan-2011
  • Reason for Sale: Was using these for developing embedded projects, not required anymore.
  • RMA/Servicing history: Never serviced/RMA'd
  • Product Condition: Good
  • Purchase Invoice Available: No
  • Company official Indian warranty valid/Remaining Warranty period: None (Both boards & cables Working perfectly)
  • Accessories Included: Box, Serial & USB cables. Can provide consolidated software and sample programs via file sharing sites.
  • Product Location: Dahisar, Mumbai
  • Preferred Courier: Professional/DTDC/etc
  • Shipping Charges: Extra/At actuals
Link related to manual and downloads for this product:
http://code.google.com/p/uniboard/

Description:

This is a development board based on AVR AtMega128 microcontroller in perfectly working condition.

Very useful in learning embedded systems programming.

Very easy to program and get started with embedded systems.

Can be programmed using Windows as well as Linux systems.

Local buyers preferred.



Board 1:

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Board 2:

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I don't mean to crap your thread but I don't want forum members to pay a huge premium for this either.

Visit websites like ventor.co.in, nex-robotics, rhydolabz, Embeddedmarket.
You will find an equivalent board for much cheaper.

@Soyab0007 This board is equivalent to the original Arduino's. This is an 8bit MCU. The Arduino's came with Atmega8/16/328 (8kB/16kB/32kB ROM) respectively. The Atmega 128 has 128kB ROM. You can run C programs on this only. This is not a SBC like Raspberry Pi. No OS. You program this directly.
 
I don't mean to crap your thread but I don't want forum members to pay a huge premium for this either.

Visit websites like ventor.co.in, nex-robotics, rhydolabz, Embeddedmarket.
You will find an equivalent board for much cheaper.

@Soyab0007 This board is equivalent to the original Arduino's. This is an 8bit MCU. The Arduino's came with Atmega8/16/328 (8kB/16kB/32kB ROM) respectively. The Atmega 128 has 128kB ROM. You can run C programs on this only. This is not a SBC like Raspberry Pi. No OS. You program this directly.

No issues bro!

I haven't checked prices on other sites.
This was selling at 7.5k the last time I checked.

You can run C/C++ programs on it.

There are RTOSes ported to this MCU like uC/OS-II, etc.
 
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