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Jack Schoof - Jun 10 2000
Yes, but the baud rates and other internal timings are timed off of this
crystal. It may be difficult communicating with it. Fortunately since the
programming of th... 
tad heckaman.com - Jan 25 2002
is there any specs for the BX-35 that are REAL?
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Ingvar Esk - Dec 24 2004
I suggest you use the onboard 32k program memory. Normally your
program will use only a part of the available EEPROM. You can use
the rest to store many log en... 
William Keith - Jun 22 2000
Hello to all
I have been able to us vb to recieve data from the bx-24 using the demo
terminal program that comes with vb 6 pro. I have been unable to change the... 
Mike Perks - Apr 14 2005
I have asked some people this question before in a PM. There might be
someone who knows the answer but my guess is that we would need to trace
the RX/TX/DTR protocol. We k... 
npoz0 - Jan 2 2006
Hello, I am using the Bx-24 for a datalogging application. I
modified the data logging software I found from basicx's site, and I'm
having problems sampling fast enough. I w... 
Ron A. Nucci - Nov 6 2000
David
I couldn't agree more - we need more sram for the BX24. The biggest problem
for NetMedia in adding sram is that the 8535 processor used on the BX24 does
... 
KSS - Aug 28 2001
Some more comments on the 2.0 beta 2 software :-
1. When watchdog is running on the processor, a new download of a program
larger than 16K will result in
"Inte... 
Lic. Francisco Lobo - Mar 28 2001
Integrating VB and BasicX
Wheel Chair Hummm...
I dont think that its a good idea to let your dealers compile the code and
download it into the BX2 (Safet... 
Raymond Irving - Apr 8 2003
Hello Everyone,
I originally started out create some moduules for the
basicx but stopped working on them when the siteplayer
was announces and that it would ha... 
mdrapal2000 - Dec 21 2003
Seems that there was a bug introduced in the later version of the
2.10 compiler on the NetMedia site. Specifically, for those who try
to use a Ram Sandwich and en... 
- Nov 30 2000
Hi Andrew,
The majority of Ram will be used for a sonar mapping routine, and I
anticipage needing to store 3k to 6k of map data. The data could be
stored in EEPRO... 
- Oct 26 1999
I am very keen to try the BX-24s PlaySound procedure. How is it that one
loads a 1024-byte sample into the EE? Certainly you won't suggest that I
chew up over a tho... 
tombhandley - May 11 2005
Gavin, there are many ways to do this but I was thinking if you are
going to use both ports for the LDRs and needed up to three extra
pins, you could use pins 25, 26, and ... 
Tom Becker - Oct 22 2005
> http://home.austin.rr.com/perks/basicx/Experiments/BlockData.zip
Mike, you use the .Source method
> Call SineTable64.Source("SineTable64.txt")
each time your s... ![.Source [was I'm New to BasicX]](http://cdn.embeddedrelated.com/images/icon_more.jpg)
robertguyser - Oct 19 2002
This is sad.
In short, I just received my BX35 and Development Board and, without
it ever working, I am getting the much-despised Verify Error,
External EEPR... 
harrybstoner - Sep 22 2004
Hi. I haven't tried a BX24, only Basic Stamps (BS2, BS2p24) and lower
cost Picaxes. They work fine but of course I'm intrigued by the
promise of the much faster BX2... 
Ron A. Nucci - Nov 25 2000
Dan
I just received samples from Ramtron today ! I will start interfacing the
FM25640 this Monday. Email me with your code if you like and I will put it
on ... 
Michalicek, Andrew AZ76 - Sep 20 2000
Here is my two cents worth on the BX-24 vs. other micro-controllers.
The BX-24 Good Stuff:
It blows away the Basic Stamp.
Floating Point.
Multi-tasking. ... 
mdrapal2000 - Dec 6 2002
Well, I got my BXDS 2 nights ago, and that night everything was
working fine - Downloaded HelloWorld and the SerialNumber examples
and everything was fine. This e... 
DAVID GODBOLT - Feb 6 2000
I have a BX01 Dev.Board and connected up a Sharp GP2DO5 I.R. Sensor and using the supplied programme by Acroname("Detected" or "Not Detected" appears on the screen moni... 
basi...@yahoogroups.com - Mar 6 2003
Enter your vote today! A new poll has been created for the
basicx group:
Everyone,
We are designing a new BasicX-24 chip
and would like your input. ... 
Ken Arck - Feb 1 2003
At 08:22 PM 2/1/2003 -0500, you wrote:
I wouldn't count on that. I've had instances where there were
download problems and persistent variables were wiped out.... 
Mike Perks - Feb 18 2005
Kanish,
The simple answer is No.
The less simple answer is that BasicX is not that type of platform.
BasicX provides a runtime environment including a "vir... 
Frank Manning - Jan 2 2003
From: <>
> Perhaps this is the problem... I am using 316K of RAM.
> If At the top of the .mpp file, it states that the
> main stack size is 85 bytes....
> RA... 
Frank Manning - Feb 2 2003
From: "Sloan Thrasher" <>
>> From: "Frank Manning" <>
>>
>>> From: "Sloan Thrasher" <>
>>>
>>> You are absolutely right though about the problems with
>>... 
Frank Manning - Dec 15 2002
From: <>
> [...]
> My general impression was that the computer was sending ok
> to the BX-24 and that the IR port was trapping out the
> responses for some r... 
- Feb 13 2001
Hello BXers,
I am looking for some insight on how tasks use the stack arrays
allocated to them. I have tried to run the taskexample on a BX24 - no
succes. I rai... 
rauseo82 - Mar 20 2006
i am attempting to add memory using an external eeprom. the good
news is that i have added the memory and know that it works. the bad
news is i can't get my information ont... 
Johnson, Richard A - Dec 10 1999
Jack:
The advantage of a BX24 without BasicX is i could buy a processor, crystal oscillator, reset circuit, and local power regulator neetly packaged with download so... 
Bob Roos - Mar 26 2004
Hi Frank,
I am using a BX-35 with 32K eeprom.
I presume I only have about 400bytes of Ram? So the array resides in ram
and the task uses that array for its... 
Kevin Olalde - Jan 7 2001
Sorry to be off topic here.
David Emrich wrote:
> Because with a PIC you need to have a simple but still special programming
> "head" that generates the 13 vol... 
Ken Arck - Nov 18 2002
Is it possible to store an array in EEPROM using PersistentInteger
I can't find anything in the docs that addresses this...
Ken
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Amateur Radio Stat... 
Larry Goodhind - Jan 12 2000
The PlaySound procedure "generates sound from sampled data in EEPROM."
How would you 'record' a sound sample, what sort of tranducer would you use
and what (if a... 
Jan Johnson - Jun 13 2000
List:
I was thinking if Netmedia was to port the BX-24 code to the Atmel
ATmega103 and build a small carrier to pin out the I/O would it be of
interest to user... 
Gordon McComb - Jun 17 2000
From my understanding of the BX chips, when you download you are really
activating an interrupt that causes the BX software in the chip's Flash to
load the new prog... 
Nick Taylor - Jan 23 2000
wrote:
>
> From:
>
> What is the difference between a red dot chip and a yellow dot chip.
> Thanks
> Randall
>
Randall ... below is a copy of a ... 
Darren Suprina - Dec 30 2003
Good whatever, folks -
I'd like to interface products from the Dallas Semiconductor family of 2 and
3-wire family peripherals. Specifically, I'd like to add the ... 
Chris Odom - May 27 2007
Thanks for your message, Fabrizio.
I was thinking the same thing -- that my problem is memory related.
However, the program's MAP file tells me I am nowhere near the RAM
li... 
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