Discussion forum for the BasicX family of microcontroller chips.
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so it seems that the bx35 has a lot more capability than the bx24. but why is it cheaper? am i missing something here? if i get the bx35 i can still download my code that was on my bx24 and it will work perfectly fine on the bx35? i just want to make sure of this before i buy. thanks! conrad |
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There's nowhere to download your code. The code is stored in an Atmel AT25256 EEPROM chip which is included on the BX-24 carrier board along with an AT90S8535 MCU, a crystal, hex inverter, LEDs, & passives. (See the BX-24 schematic for specifics.) The BX-35 is merely the AT90S8535 MCU with the BasicX OS loaded into it. You have to supply all of the other necessary components. On 18 Jun 2002, at 19:17, mixman1982 wrote: > so it seems that the bx35 has a lot more capability than the bx24. > but why is it cheaper? am i missing something here? if i get the > bx35 i can still download my code that was on my bx24 and it will work > perfectly fine on the bx35? i just want to make sure of this before i > buy. thanks! > > conrad > ------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor > ---------------------~--> Free $5 Love Reading Risk Free! > http://us.click.yahoo.com/3PCXaC/PfREAA/Ey.GAA/dN_tlB/TM > ---------------------------------------------------------------------~ > - > > --- http://www.laser.com/dhouston/ |
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> There's nowhere to download your code. The code is stored in an Atmel > AT25256 EEPROM chip which is included on the BX-24 carrier board > along with an AT90S8535 MCU, a crystal, hex inverter, LEDs, & > passives. (See the BX-24 schematic for specifics.) > > The BX-35 is merely the AT90S8535 MCU with the BasicX OS loaded into > it. You have to supply all of the other necessary components. oh man thank you for telling me! i would have made a supid mistake. thanks man! conrad bx24+lcd |