Mizar32

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
- 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
 
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