Bs2 memory
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SOLUTIONS CUBED HAS A MEMORY MODULE SERIAL IN/OUT WILL WORK WITH BASIC
STAMPS.
COMES AS 8 K BYTES, BUT FIELD MODIFIABLE TO 32K BYTES. ABOUT $29.
SPENCE
K4KEP
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Message: 9
Date: Wed, 2 Apr 2003 08:56:39 +0200
From: Trygve Henriksen <trygve.henriksen@v...>
Subject: SV: connecting RAM to bs2p
Greetings!
One way to do it would be to connect the 8 Data and Chip Select/Enable
pins
to IO pins on the BS2, then use counter chips connected to the address
lines. (Driven by another IO pin)
A classic example of this technique is here:
http://home.c2i.net/trygveh/english/gadgetman/pocket/psion/org1pak.html
Here a 8KB EPROM is accessed in this way.
Later packs uses other counters, or even two separately clocked counters
for
'paged' addressing.
(Faster than a 'flat' address and one counter)
:-)
Trygve
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I've been coming up with plans to let a bs2p access a parallel 32K
SRAM chip but none of them seem feasible. Does anyone have a
schematic or at least an idea how to do this without it being to
complex? I'm not a very good wirer or adept at soldering.
thanx
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STAMPS.
COMES AS 8 K BYTES, BUT FIELD MODIFIABLE TO 32K BYTES. ABOUT $29.
SPENCE
K4KEP
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Message: 9
Date: Wed, 2 Apr 2003 08:56:39 +0200
From: Trygve Henriksen <trygve.henriksen@v...>
Subject: SV: connecting RAM to bs2p
Greetings!
One way to do it would be to connect the 8 Data and Chip Select/Enable
pins
to IO pins on the BS2, then use counter chips connected to the address
lines. (Driven by another IO pin)
A classic example of this technique is here:
http://home.c2i.net/trygveh/english/gadgetman/pocket/psion/org1pak.html
Here a 8KB EPROM is accessed in this way.
Later packs uses other counters, or even two separately clocked counters
for
'paged' addressing.
(Faster than a 'flat' address and one counter)
:-)
Trygve
Opprinnelig melding
Fra: d0gbertthegreat [noparse]/noparse]mailto:[url=http://forums.parallaxinc.com/group/basicstamps/post?postID=H-Z4F6PCv-HxVahbTnV_TZcKM2CTEbne43YeXvSGystspkDrbTzaFCt3zgt2pJ1ngkU0kvpjng5_07VCa3mS5g]d0gbertthegreat@y...[/url
Sendt: 2. april 2003 04:08
Til: basicstamps@yahoogroups.com
Emne: [noparse][[/noparse]basicstamps] connecting RAM to bs2p
I've been coming up with plans to let a bs2p access a parallel 32K
SRAM chip but none of them seem feasible. Does anyone have a
schematic or at least an idea how to do this without it being to
complex? I'm not a very good wirer or adept at soldering.
thanx
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