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SX48 Proto Board Via SX28

heroldherold Posts: 66
edited 2005-07-08 17:54 in General Discussion
Do you plan to offer a SX28 proto board as well? How can the SX48 be programmed? What is the basic difference between these 2 processors?

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  • BeanBean Posts: 8,129
    edited 2005-07-08 17:28
    I believe Ken said a SX28 proto board is "in-the-works".
    You need to buy an SX-Key to program any of the SX processors.
    The SX48 or SX52 has more program space, more RAM, and more I/O pins. Plus two extra 16 bit counters.
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  • heroldherold Posts: 66
    edited 2005-07-08 17:34
    Is it the same way programmable than teh SX28 and also via Basic? I just bought the developer kit and on the website it doesn't say that it will work with the SX48.

    I do want to program it in Basic not in Assembler as I can do with the SX28.
  • cbmeekscbmeeks Posts: 634
    edited 2005-07-08 17:45
    As far as I know, the code is pretty much the same on all of the SX with the exception of trying to use features on the SX52 that aren't available on the SX28.

    At home, I develop for both the SX28 and SX52 using identical code...I just change the directives.

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  • Jon WilliamsJon Williams Posts: 6,491
    edited 2005-07-08 17:54
    SX/B supports all SX micros -- and be sure to download the latest version of the compiler (posted 8 JUL 05).
    herold said...
    Is it the same way programmable than teh SX28 and also via Basic? I just bought the developer kit and on the website it doesn't say that it will work with the SX48.

    I do want to program it in Basic not in Assembler as I can do with the SX28.
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