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MacGeek117MacGeek117 Posts: 747
edited 2005-02-27 19:40 in General Discussion
How difficult would it be to get the OEM BS2 and instead of using the EEPROM provided, use #602-00013?idea.gif
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Geordi: "It's like the laws of physics went right out the window!"
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  • ForrestForrest Posts: 1,341
    edited 2005-02-26 21:32
    The BS2 interpreter is hard coded to only access a 2 KB EEPROM to store programs and data - so installing an 8 KB EEPROM wouldn't help. You can add an EEPROM to the circuit to hold more data (not programs). For more info, see Nuts and Volts #115 - which you can dounload here www.parallax.com/html_pages/downloads/nvcolumns/Nuts_Volts_Downloads_V5.asp

    Another alternative is to use one of the more advanced BS2 modules such as the BS2PE which has 16KB of data space www.parallax.com/detail.asp?product_id=BS2PE
  • MacGeek117MacGeek117 Posts: 747
    edited 2005-02-27 19:40
    Thanks, Forrest.
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    Geordi: "It's like the laws of physics went right out the window!"
    Q: "And why shouldn't they, they're so inconvenient!"

    Geordi LaForge, Chief Engineer, USS Enterprise, NCC 1701-D
    Q, Omnipotent Prankster
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