Anyone knows?
What has Kemper and Nokia 6110 in common?
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skoczy -
November 28, 2015 at 3:22 PM -
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The size?
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Nope The core.
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You mean it uses an ARM7 core?
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You mean it uses an ARM7 core?
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I don't know anything about this technical stuff, but I've read that the Game Boy Advance uses an ARM7 processor.
So my next feature request will be to be able to play Super Mario on my Kemper -
I don't know anything about this technical stuff, but I've read that the Game Boy Advance uses an ARM7 processor.
So my next feature request will be to be able to play Super Mario on my KemperIsn't playing Kemper and playing Mario the same fun?
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Anyone knows?
Mmm ... They both arn't helicopters?
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Mmm ... They both arn't helicopters?
That is also correct answer But the medal goes to @ampjunkie
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Being most specific, this is the microcontroller, that is built around ARM7 - it acts like a "computer" that runs KAOS.BIN operating system - it provides USB host and guest connection, ethernet, RTC (real time clock) and more...
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Being most specific, this is the microcontroller, that is built around ARM7 - it acts like a "computer" that runs KAOS.BIN operating system - it provides USB host and guest connection, ethernet, RTC (real time clock) and more...
Nice find and info!! Evidently the ARM7 core doesn't have a very accurate RTC, haha!! (Joke from other thread, 15sec off in couple days)