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Mizar32

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Mizar32[edit | edit source]

The Mizar32 main board
The Mizar32 Lisp machine running PicoLisp as its language

Congratulations! You have in your hands the manual for the Mizar32, a 32-bit computer based on the AVR32 processor at 66MHz with 32MB of main memory, mass storage on SD card, a USB connector, a light, two buttons, a JTAG port and six bus connectors. The bus connectors let you add other stackable hardware modules such as serial ports, ethernet, a 16x2 character LCD display and a VGA/keyboard/mouse/audio board based on the 8-core Propeller processor and your own custom boards.

Quick Start Guide[edit | edit source]

Introduction
Quick start
Models and Specifications
Software architecture
Overview
Hardware subsystems and Alcor6L modules
ADC
CPU
Ethernet
I2C
LCD
PIO
PWM
RTC
SPI
Timers
UART
USB
Advanced topics
GPIO pin assignment
Memory map
Flash memory
Programming new firmware to the main board's flash memory
Compiling eLua/Alcor6L
The emBLOD second-stage boot loader

If you would like to help complete this book, there is a list of stuff to do.