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Netmedia Support   [2 Articles]

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j_picciri - Nov 7 2011
I'm not having any luck getting technical support from Netmedia. I tried their on-line form a dozen times; it never accepted the submission. I called the office in Tucson, ho... Netmedia Support

Re: Detail instructions for LCDX

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Tom Becker - Jun 4 2011
> ... Where can I find them? If you have installed the Basic-X documentation, you'll find a Compiler Guide that describes the IDE. Compiling and downloading to the LCDX is ... Re: Detail instructions for LCDX

Re: Hardware Help   [2 Articles]

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allynroe - Jan 30 2008
Thanks Thad, 1. I'll use a transistor and resistor to control the relay. I had the concept down and that is why I had the smaller realy driving the larger relay. I guess ad... Re: Hardware Help

Re: Is this the end, my friends?

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"G. Kramer Herzog" - Nov 16 2007
Yes, ZBasic seems to have superceded the BX-24 in quality and support. The support is excellent and the product has so much more in features and clarity. I now have 8 ZXs com... Re: Is this the end, my friends?

Newbie Questions for the BX-35   [2 Articles]

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Rich Mays - Mar 6 2007
I am considering using a BX-35 for a project and I have a few questions. First, from posts in this newgroups, it looks like to use more than 2 UART's you simply share COM3 bet... Newbie Questions for the BX-35

problems with com1 on bx-35   [8 Articles]

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Edward Ringel - Apr 10 2006
I am trying to have the BX-35 development board communicate with a piece of hardware, a DSP board, via the serial port com1. I have been unable to get the DSP board to receive ... problems with com1 on bx-35

Two serial ports at once

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Edward Ringel - Apr 8 2006
Hi all, Hoping to get some help which may be of interest to everyone. I want to use a BX-35 to maintain two RS-232 ports. I have com3 working without difficulty, talking to ... Two serial ports at once

Re: Push and Hold Timer

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"Westhoff, Thomas " - Apr 4 2006
You could just buy a ZX-24 from www.zbasic.net and you will have more ram. I just ported over a large application from the BX-35 to the ZX-44 just to get the additional ram. (also... Re: Push and Hold Timer

LCD+ Keyboard   [2 Articles]

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Edward Ringel - Apr 4 2006
Hi All, I am new to BASICX although I've programmed on and off for quite a while. I am trying to use the LCD+ to read a 4x4 keypad (home made). I have made successful conta... LCD+ Keyboard

Re: Mastering the RAMsandwich   [2 Articles]

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G. Kramer Herzog - Mar 9 2006
Well, my comments were quite some time ago. The Ramsandwich is a board with 64K ram that connects to the BX-35, NOT the BX-24 and requires a development board in order to do s... Re: Mastering the RAMsandwich

OT I/O pins (was C programming for BX-24)

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Mike Perks - Dec 30 2005
arhodes19044 wrote: > Unfortunately, more I/O pins quickly become necessary in larger > projects. Then the full connectivity of the 64 pin AVR devices > becomes necessa... OT I/O pins (was C programming for BX-24)

Re: BX 35 COMMUNICATION PROBLEM

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Mike Perks - Dec 15 2005
jmayn2001 wrote: > i finnaly found the problem by looking in the errata area. mike perks > has a schematic for a bx35 development board pin 4 on the netmedia > schemati... Re: BX 35 COMMUNICATION PROBLEM

Re: ATN pin connection on BX-35   [2 Articles]

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G. Kramer Herzog - Oct 17 2005
--- In basicx@basi..., "church_art" wrote: > > There was some discussion here on using 10K resistors instead of 100K > resistors for connecting the ATN lin... Re: ATN pin connection on BX-35

Re: Persistent var will not increment

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Don Kinzer - Sep 24 2005
--- In basicx@basi..., "bartcraytor" wrote: > Seems like I recall the necessity of having to program a delay > after incrementing or one of the other step... Re: Persistent var will not increment

Re: Problem Random BX24 Resets

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G. Kramer Herzog - Sep 7 2005
I suppose that you have to determine one of three sources of the reset. Low power [your battery is going dead and the BX-24 drops the voltage, then the battery tries ... Re: Problem Random BX24 Resets

What happened to www.bxdocs.com? - The Basic X Document Group   [2 Articles]

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G. Kramer Herzog - Sep 2 2005
I have spent over $750USD on BasicX products and been working at understanding them for over a year. A lot has been said about how great the Basic X is [and it is a nice... What happened to www.bxdocs.com? - The Basic X Document Group

Re: BX-24p T1 pin available

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Mike Perks - Aug 29 2005
Tom, > Chris hasn't responded to a query yet, but it appears that the BX-24p T1 > pin (ATmega8535 processor pin 41) is available. It is used on the BX-24 > for ATN, but... Re: BX-24p T1 pin available

BX-35 DIY Board   [7 Articles]

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G. Kramer Herzog - Aug 26 2005
I have been working on a one-sided DIY printed circuit board for the BX-35. The goal is to provide a 'hobby board' that can be flexible enough to provide use of all t... BX-35 DIY Board

Re: RISC big or small. Harvard Architecture or pseudo-Von Neuman?   [4 Articles]

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G. Kramer Herzog - Aug 26 2005
> This group is about BasicX and not AVR. I suggest you ask your question > on the AVR-Chat group. The answer to your question doesn't make any > difference, does it... Re: RISC big or small. Harvard Architecture or pseudo-Von Neuman?

Re: BX-01 has CRC included in its Network firmware for RS-485

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G. Kramer Herzog - Aug 20 2005
> > The question is how can a non-BasicX device talk to a BX-01? Each end > needs to use the same CRC algorithm. So what are the details of the > BX-01 algorithm - is i... Re: BX-01 has CRC included in its Network firmware for RS-485

Re: Help with chip selection

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G. Kramer Herzog - Aug 11 2005
I think it really depends on the kind of networking you want to do. You can do all that and more by using a BX-35 and a BX-01 or two linked together. The BX-01 support... Re: Help with chip selection

Re: Mastering the RAMsandwich

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G. Kramer Herzog - Aug 11 2005
I don't have a web page, so this is the only place that you will see and information. The RAMsandwich is a bit more than RAM. It is an LCD interface, has 4 buttons, a... Re: Mastering the RAMsandwich

BX-24 Adapter

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Mike Perks - Aug 5 2005
Hi, I have a circuit and stripboard layout that allows me to plug a BX-24 into a BX-35 socket. Obviously you don't get all of the BX-35 functionality as there are les... BX-24 Adapter

Suggested schematic BX-35 with Atmega8535 error?   [4 Articles]

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Ed - Aug 5 2005
Hi I have been doing some circuits with the BX-35 chip and one day I noticed that the onboard programmer I use (the suggested bx35 hookup schematic) didn't work well. M... Suggested schematic BX-35 with Atmega8535 error?

Two processors on the Development board at the same time?   [3 Articles]

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#...@!%! Herzog - Aug 3 2005
Is it possible to juggle the jumpers so that you have two processors, a BX-24 and a BX-01 or BX-35 running on the board at the same time and possibly using a RS-232 port t... Two processors on the Development board at the same time?

Re: LCDX Pinout?   [2 Articles]

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Tom Becker - Jul 29 2005
> ... Replying to your own messages is either a sign of insanity... Only if you disagree, you'd agree, yes? I think you're probably correct; the LCDX seems to be aime... Re: LCDX Pinout?

Midi input problem   [2 Articles]

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Justin - Jul 28 2005
Hey, I'm making a synth with a bx-35 and am using a MAX3110 as the MIDI uart. And am using this schematic: http://devices.sapp.org/micro/stamp2sx/max3110/bsmax3110big.gif ... Midi input problem

Re: SPI Sharing Problem on Reset

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Mike Perks - Jul 8 2005
Tom Becker wrote: > > Is the only solution to switch out the other CS lines at boot time? > > Please explain the mechanism you think causes this problem. I haven't > ... Re: SPI Sharing Problem on Reset

MIDI on a BX-35   [4 Articles]

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Justin - Jun 2 2005
I'm trying to make a drum trigger to MIDI converter with a BX-35. In order to communicate at MIDI's baud rate of 31,250 I was thinking about either using the normal 7.3728Mh... MIDI on a BX-35

Re: really serious problem!-i need a quick answer

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mrrmckenzie - May 30 2005
--- In basicx@basi..., "tombhandley" wrote: > neil, I'm still 'baffled'. Do you know why this works? Thanks, > > - Tom > > --- In basicx@basi..., Neil... Re: really serious problem!-i need a quick answer

Using 64k EEPROMS

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mrrmckenzie - May 17 2005
Just bought my first BX-35 and am just a bit overwhelmed. I have seen posts referring to using 64k EEPROMS but don't seem to be able to assemble all the details I need to ... Using 64k EEPROMS

Low Voltage Reset - Voltage Regulator for BX-35   [6 Articles]

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Art Church - May 5 2005
Do I need to have a low voltage reset chip for the BX-35 ? I dont see one in the suggested hookup but it just show VCC http://www.basicx.com/Products/BX-35/BX35_Schematic.... Low Voltage Reset - Voltage Regulator for BX-35

Re: Hooking up a BasicX chip without Dev Station   [4 Articles]

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Kevin - Apr 22 2005
On Fri, Apr 22, 2005 at 03:12:09PM -0500, Mike Perks wrote: > Kevin, > May be I just a little cranky today but doesn't anyone do a little > research before asking ques... Re: Hooking up a BasicX chip without Dev Station

Re: Chip pin settings, was Re: Mac and BX-24

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Mike Perks - Apr 15 2005
Tom Becker wrote: > > ... the "Chip Dialog" to configure your I/O ports... > > ... port/pin configuration [] using PutPin()... > > I'd hoped these served different pu... Re: Chip pin settings, was Re: Mac and BX-24

Wiring for BasicX-01 Chip   [2 Articles]

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Pete Markiewicz - Apr 5 2005
Hi Everyone: I just replaced my Basicx-01 chip with a BX-35 chip on the development board - I got tired of fighting the parallel port problem. Now, I have a standa... Wiring for BasicX-01 Chip

Re: Ramtron FRAM?   [3 Articles]

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Art Church - Apr 4 2005
I see someone used a FM25W256-S as replacement for the eeprom and it worked fine. I can't see that number on the Ramtron site. I assume the FM25640 would do ?? I would like to u... Re: Ramtron FRAM?

Other BasicX Observations   [2 Articles]

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Mike Perks - Mar 24 2005
Don, I too have been experimenting lately. I have definitely tied down IP and found that it lives in the Y register. Also the SP, BP, and IP do not get upd... Other BasicX Observations

Re: BX01 Parallel Port woes - any suggestions appreciated!

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Pete Markiewicz - Mar 22 2005
Thanks for the reply. Yes, I have no problem with the compile. During the download for the BX-01 I deliberately tried setting the EEPROM to three possibilities... Re: BX01 Parallel Port woes - any suggestions appreciated!

Re: Ramtron FRAM?   [2 Articles]

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cloxwerx - Mar 21 2005
Tom, In an experiment that parallels an answer to your question I have used a Ramtron FRAM (FM25W256-S) as the sole program storage EEPROM with a BasicX-3... Re: Ramtron FRAM?

Use OEM_Downloader with Bx-35   [4 Articles]

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joehanu - Mar 17 2005
I'd like to use the BX_OEM Downloader from the Files section (ver 2.0 Beta 3)to download to a BX-35 but can't get it to switch processor type from BX-24 to BX-... Use OEM_Downloader with Bx-35
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