As your editor is by far the best editor avilable on the marked, I am hoping you will once release a version which will also work with the Uno EPROM. Therefore I am asking if you would consider putting it on your "Plans" list? :)
About twelve years ago I was on the verge of ordering a UnO chip from Ossandust, but somehow never got round to it.
Of course, if I had acquired a UnO chip back then, I would have become much more motivated to write an editor for it.
However, since then my interests have shifted so much that the chance of me ever ordering a UnO chip and writing an editor for it has become practically zero.
Accordingly I've now removed the vague suggestion of a future UnO editor from my FCB1010 page.
Thanks for the offer.
However, I must respectfully decline: based on previous experiences and what I know about the FCB1010 and the UnO chip, I estimate that developing a UnO editor would take me 300-500 hours, i.e. 1-2 months full-time. I simply can't spend that much time.
Thanks for the compliment!
Thanks for the compliment!
About twelve years ago I was on the verge of ordering a UnO chip from Ossandust, but somehow never got round to it.
Of course, if I had acquired a UnO chip back then, I would have become much more motivated to write an editor for it.
However, since then my interests have shifted so much that the chance of me ever ordering a UnO chip and writing an editor for it has become practically zero.
Accordingly I've now removed the vague suggestion of a future UnO editor from my FCB1010 page.
Sad to hear that, but I'll
Sad to hear that, but I'll try and suggest something:
I will sponsor you an UnO Chip (or maby more, if needed for testing) plus shipping if you in return would update the FCB1010 Manager.
Thanks for the offer.
Thanks for the offer.
However, I must respectfully decline: based on previous experiences and what I know about the FCB1010 and the UnO chip, I estimate that developing a UnO editor would take me 300-500 hours, i.e. 1-2 months full-time. I simply can't spend that much time.