The BS2p is roughly 3x faster than the BS2. Keep in mind that it has several
additional features as well, so some programs -- when converted to internal
functions (like LCDOUT, I2COUT, etc.) -- will gain an additional performance
benefit.
-- Jon Williams
-- Parallax
In a message dated 5/1/2003 1:40:54 PM Central Standard Time, johneck790@s... writes:
> Where could i finf the info on instructions timings.
> thanks
> John
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additional features as well, so some programs -- when converted to internal
functions (like LCDOUT, I2COUT, etc.) -- will gain an additional performance
benefit.
-- Jon Williams
-- Parallax
In a message dated 5/1/2003 1:40:54 PM Central Standard Time,
johneck790@s... writes:
> Where could i finf the info on instructions timings.
> thanks
> John
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they are in the manual under SERIN/SEROUT.
If you're talking about instruction rates,
search the site for 'instruction timing' --
there's a nice website out there somewhere.
--- In basicstamps@yahoogroups.com, "johneck26" <johneck790@s...>
wrote:
> Where could i finf the info on instructions timings.
> thanks
> John