Hi all,
Just been reading about this on the BBC news website.
" FIGnition is an educational DIY computer, based around an Atmel
AVR microcontroller. It uses 3 chips and only 46 components to provide a
complete self-hosted computer with 8Kb of RAM; 384Kb of storage
space; an 8-key keypad and PAL video output. It is interfaced and
powered by USB and uses V-USB to provide firmware upgrades by
implementing a usbasp device. It runs a variant of FIG-Forth
http://www.forth.com/starting-forth. "
The guy is selling kits for �20 and is also planning to open source
it shortly.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-13201254
http://sites.google.com/site/libby8dev/fignition
Michael