Recommend an LPC 8051 or STM8?

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  • stm8ef

    STM8 eForth - a user friendly Forth for simple µCs with docs

  • I'm a fan of the STM8 line, nice peripherals, and nice programming model if you are writing any assembler. Much cleaner than 8051. You can do debug with the STLink. There are free toolchains from ST as well as the open source SDCC compiler. There is even a nice Forth. Even if Forth does not interest you that set of pages has a lot of info about various STM8 devices.

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