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16688
I'd like to use the transmit only capability of COM3, and it appears that DefineCom3 allows one to specify pin 0 as a dummy input pin. Does that also mean that...
cfrancois_55116
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Aug 1, 2004
4:30 pm
16689
Hi all, Has anyone before managed to handle oopic's DS-GPM gps system using BasicX microcontroller? thanks...
naimead
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Aug 1, 2004
4:31 pm
16690
If anyone has any insights I would be very appreciative as its for a school project and If it turns out to be fried I would be a little dissapointed as it did...
Ryan Johnson
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Aug 1, 2004
4:31 pm
16691
I just started with the BX-24 and have been reading several e-mails regarding sudden failures. I have a 9-volt 'wall wart' that I was preparing for use, but...
#@!%! Herzog
hwanghetw
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Aug 1, 2004
7:12 pm
16692
BTW, the BX-24 interrupt latency is on the order of 100-150uS. I don't think I've ever seen that expressed. Tom Tom Becker --... ...-- GTBecker@......
Tom Becker
b19063
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Aug 2, 2004
3:50 pm
16693
Hi, -Does BX-24 works good with other microcontrollers like oopic or basic stamp?If yes how can be connected together? -Also why does it consume so much...
naimead
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Aug 2, 2004
4:44 pm
16694
... devices,isn't ... Yes it does work good with other MCU's using serial communications, and for the latter it does not consume more power than others, it ...
cmos8me
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Aug 2, 2004
6:35 pm
16695
He left to pursue his interest in aerial robotics. I think it was with the U of A. Chris ... From: "William Chan" <william@...> To:...
Chris
robotlogic
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Aug 2, 2004
8:24 pm
16696
I will toss in that the BX-24 is 5V ttl compatible where many other newer controllers are 3.3V with some TTL input compatibility. The BX-24 has an on board...
Don Lewis
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Aug 2, 2004
10:08 pm
16697
Just a thought... Low voltage monitor To prevent the BX-24 from locking up or running erratically during power-on or any other periods of transient or low...
Don Lewis
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Aug 2, 2004
10:10 pm
16698
So does this mean that there is no representative for NetMedia watching the forum? That's a shame. It's always nice to have access to someone 'in-the-know' ...
psyclopedia
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Aug 3, 2004
1:35 am
16699
... Well, there's Chris, the guy that just told you where Frank went. Tom Tom Becker --... ...-- GTBecker@... www.RighTime.com The RighTime Clock...
Tom Becker
b19063
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Aug 3, 2004
2:08 am
16700
And the future of BasicX ? Is the Beta version a real possibility? Thad ... __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam?...
Thad Larson
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Aug 3, 2004
11:45 am
16701
Yes I am ready to buy more of something. I have been learning the bx-24 since about last christmas. I learned it has it's good and bad. If NetMedia is planning...
Don Lewis
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Aug 3, 2004
4:43 pm
16702
Thank you for the answers.So i suppose that if i use a 5V battery on an autonomous robot it will work fine?...
naimead
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Aug 3, 2004
6:06 pm
16703
it is something like THE newbie question number one but anyway whats happening to me seems strange to me. when i plug the bx24 to my breadboard driven by a...
hannesnehls
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Aug 3, 2004
6:06 pm
16704
Check your ground connection between the PC and the BX-24. Also when you say that it gives everything you want to the serial do you mean that it sends from the...
Bob Roos
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Aug 3, 2004
7:49 pm
16705
To All, We at NetMedia are actively working on newer versions of both the BasicX hardware and software. After an extensive review of the BasicX product line...
Chris
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Aug 3, 2004
10:51 pm
16706
Does anyone know how long a GetADC command takes? Would it be faster to use an off module ADC (assuming 10 bit resolution)? Thanks, Paul...
p_dubinsky
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Aug 3, 2004
10:52 pm
16707
A floating point GetADC takes 278 us, an integer GetADC takes 164 us. Chris ... From: "p_dubinsky" <pdubinsky@...> To: <basicx@yahoogroups.com> Sent:...
Chris
robotlogic
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Aug 3, 2004
11:16 pm
16708
... Thanks. I assume that the difference is the floating point conversion overhead. Paul ... =========================================================== "We...
Paul Dubinsky
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Aug 3, 2004
11:36 pm
16709
Isn't it time for NetMedia to launch a new BasicX processor? The BX24 is getting old... William ... From: "Tom Becker" <gtbecker@...> To:...
William Chan
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Aug 4, 2004
12:22 am
16710
I'm trying to decipher the max input current the BX24 can handle. Is it 15mA per pin 70mA total? It's labelled as "output sink current" Care to shed some...
Leddy
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Aug 4, 2004
5:34 am
16711
Output sink current means each output can "sink" i.e "switch to ground", a load which pulls 15mA from the +5 supply. Hence the load must be connected between...
Neil Jepsen
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Aug 4, 2004
6:12 am
16712
Hello, I'm looking for a Basicx programmer for a project of a pressure testing device. I'm not necessarily looking for a professional or a full-time ...
daliti
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Aug 4, 2004
9:47 am
16713
Personnal I would like to see a BasicX with more RAM and ability to read and write to flash card, or USB pen drives. You also need to start working on...
Raymond Irving
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Aug 4, 2004
2:28 pm
16714
thanks bob. the ground fixed it. cheers. hannes. ... do you ... you are ... transmit ... <hannesnehls@y...> ... whats ... cant, ... at ... is ... the ... Igoe...
hannesnehls
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Aug 4, 2004
5:31 pm
16715
Hello, Is there more information about the ShiftOUT and ShiftIN commands, more then the System_Library.pdf provides? I am trying to use these commands in a...
chicoisl
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Aug 4, 2004
11:29 pm
16716
Please Chris, don't tell me that you are dropping support for VB6! It is the sole reason I am using the BasicX series. The editor in VB6 is either very user...
wurlitzer28
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Aug 4, 2004
11:29 pm
16717
Thad, Thankyou for your reply... Yep, im using pin 19 as the clock and pin 20 as then data, these are labeled SC and SC in the BYORK schematic. Yep, in BS2...
chicoisl
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Aug 4, 2004
11:41 pm
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