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networking on bx24   [2 Articles]

hcbomb - Jul 26 2004
the documentation says networking available only for the bx-01. does anyone have experience or knowledge of networking using the bx-24?? i would like to have one ... networking on bx24

Any news on BX35?

- Jun 14 2000
I wrote Basicx sales several days ago with no response .. figured I'd try the source of that info this time :) If anyone from BasicX is out here .. BX1 style netw... Any news on BX35?

Networking   [4 Articles]

- Aug 30 2000
Does anybody know of a wrapper or technique to networking the BX24? I am currently evaluating the OOPIC and the BX24. Both chips have pros and cons, but the BX24 h... Networking

bx-01 and RS-485   [2 Articles]

vic_gates - Feb 20 2002
I need some information from someone at netmedia or anyone else who has some experience with the networking functions of the bx-01 I am in the process of develo... bx-01 and RS-485

bx24 basic networking...   [3 Articles]

flashistuk - Apr 23 2002
Hi, I have viewed some of the complex (or so it seemed to me) methods of communicating between bx24's. Has anyone out there got a really basic setup example for n... bx24 basic networking...

Continued problems with pseudo networking   [16 Articles]

Ken Arck - Apr 1 2003
After a week of playing with my pseudo networking idea between two BX-35's, I am totally frustrated. StatusQueue does not seem to work as the manual says it should ... Continued problems with pseudo networking

BX24 networking   [7 Articles]

ahvah2805 - May 24 2004
Hi, I am working on semiautonomous robotic system. As a core processor is Bx24. Till now everything was more or less fine. Now I've run out of ADC inputs. T... BX24 networking

Networking BX-24

Andrew Preston - Aug 21 2000
I thinking about using some BX-24 for an upcoming project. It will require a network of them to talk to a PC. Using 485 isn't a problem for the PC. If necessary I... Networking BX-24

BX-24 & I2c   [2 Articles]

michaelburton01 - May 23 2003
Can a BX-24 be configured as a I2c device say for purpose of sensor input and be polled or controlled by a Master BX-24 on the same I2c channel ? like I2c network... BX-24 & I2c

Help with chip selection   [4 Articles]

ankur_tandon_19 - Jul 18 2005
I am looking for a chip which will have the following specs: - Fast Instruction speed more than 40,000 instruction/sec approx. - Good amount of RAM and EEPROM - Networking... Help with chip selection

Network emulation   [2 Articles]

Chris Benton - Jun 15 2000
Hi All, Does anybody know how to emulate networking on the BX-24? I want to set up a BX-24 network and control them from a PC something like the I2C protocol. A... Network emulation

Basic X questions

Matt Ford - Aug 30 2000
Greetings! I am new to the group and am happy to be here. I am working on a flight simulator (please check out the link below) and I'm a bit frustrated with the c... Basic X questions

RE: Compatibility

Stevens, Kurt - Feb 10 2000
I have my own wish list for basicx. I am perfectly happy to use the basicx IDE and don't care about developing under VB, but I would like syntax highlighting an... RE: Compatibility

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

Kenneth Smith - Sep 5 2005
> {I have a colored markup of the BX-01 RAMsandwich schematic that > greatly helps me to comprehend the vision of it as a system, but I > still haven't found a way t... Re: What happened to www.bxdocs.com? - The Basic X Document Group

BX-01/Networking

Stewart McCallum - Nov 16 2000
I'm using the BX-01 in a networked application...Normally you have to set the address of the node using the software. That limits the ability to reconfigure th... BX-01/Networking

Re: BX 35 - Network capable or not ???

Frank Manning - May 15 2002
From: "flashistuk" <> > Hi, does anyone know if the new BX 35 (now available) > is network capable like the BX1 was - I know you can > network the BX 24's but ... Re:  BX 35 - Network capable or not ???

Question for NetMedia

- Sep 24 2000
I've been working with the BX-01 chip and i have a question about the speed on the networking. 1. Can the speed of the net be controlled from the program? I am ... Question for NetMedia

An Emancipated Network   [4 Articles]

Bruce J. Weimer, M.D. - Jul 15 2002
Hi! I'm interested in building an "emancipated" (peer-to-peer not master-slave) network for distributed parallel processing. The BX01 has built-in RS485 netw... An Emancipated Network

BX-24 & I2c

John Ely - May 23 2003
Michael, That is not hard to do. I have an I2C to 8 bit parallel port, two temperature sensors, and sometimes a digital pot and a memory chip hooked to mine... BX-24 & I2c

Chip Upgrades   [3 Articles]

Jack Schoof - Dec 16 1999
Regarding the BX24 Chip Upgrade. Unless we find any more bugs (crossing fingers). This should be the end of features/upgrades to the BX24. We have no more code s... Chip Upgrades

networking 2 BX-01 "no coms"   [3 Articles]

Tony Brenke - Jan 9 2001
I have a bit of a problem. I have two bx-01's that I have programed with a simple networking code. as for wiring I am using two dev boards. the network jack is... networking 2 BX-01 "no coms"

Networking th BX-24   [4 Articles]

- May 25 2000
Hello, Can someone please tell me if there're any plans on the way to create a simple yet powerful Network Interface Module (NIM) for the BX-24? I know you c... Networking th BX-24

"Networking" BX-24s

Ken Arck - Mar 4 2003
I'm developing an app which will use multiple BX-24's, which will need to talk to each other. Since the '24 doesn't do the network protocol, I assume my best be... "Networking" BX-24s

RE: Digest Number 937   [2 Articles]

Michalicek, Andrew AZ76 - Apr 24 2002
I just implemented a link between two BX-24s using Comm3. I used pin five for input and pin 6 for output, then ran two wires crossed over, i.e., 5 on one going to 6... RE:  Digest Number 937

RE: Linux tools?

Tom Becker - Apr 6 2004
Xandros and CrossOver status: yesterday's attempt to load and run the IDE was a flop, but I learned enough to try again today. Another Linux/Windows bridge is Wi... RE:  Linux tools?

Re: Re: what is a paren?

Jim Coate - Feb 17 2004
Hello - Another basic, er, fundamental question here... If I use Com 1 with program I/O, how do I get back in with the host PC for further programming? Kin... Re:  Re: what is a paren?

SO YOU WANT TO NETWORK YOUR MICROS!

BOYD S.SPENCE MINER - Oct 23 2005
I AM NOT SHOUTING. I HAVE FOUND IT MUCH EASIER TO READ AND TYPE ALL CAPS FOR OVER 55 YEARS. AS A RESULT OF THE THREAD "Define two simultaneous serial ports with Defin... SO YOU WANT TO NETWORK YOUR MICROS!

Speed? (was Continued problems with pseudo networking)   [14 Articles]

Ken Arck - Apr 1 2003
At 11:52 AM 4/1/2003 -0800, you wrote: I'll try your code and see how it goes. Thanks to you, Dave and others who have offered me assistance! <----Doug, yo... Speed? (was Continued problems with pseudo networking)

BasicX multitasking, serial networking   [4 Articles]

wizzawho - Nov 21 2006
I'm researching the BasicX controller for a project and am not sure it's capable of doing what I need it to. Maybe someone in this group can help me out. Can I look at the st... BasicX multitasking, serial networking

Pseudo networking

Ken Arck - Mar 27 2003
I'm working on an application that uses two BX-35's. There are times they need to pass data back and forth between each other, which I've implemented by queues and ... Pseudo networking

Re: SO/OT: programming language.

Jim Austin - Sep 19 2000
First .. thanx for the clean response: Oh yes .. COBOL/SNOBOL/FORTRAN .. almost 4got about them :) They were not so bad .. maintaining someone elses code was :)... Re: SO/OT: programming language.
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