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kiiid Guru ![]() Joined: 11/05/2013 Location: United KingdomPosts: 671 |
Well, that's pretty much up to Geoff right now. After he releases his version, I will add the things specific to the module plus eventually other things that he had decided not to include. I hope that won't take long time. The module is very easy for upgrade anyway, even when mounted on the board. Thanks for the interest, Kon http://rittle.org -------------- |
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Bryan1![]() Guru ![]() Joined: 22/02/2006 Location: AustraliaPosts: 1396 |
Hi Kon, Well mate from Melb to Kanmantoo in 3 days for delivery is pretty quick and one happy camper now it's arrived. Now after reading your threads on the RetroBSD forum I sat down last night and grabbed a few E-books on unix to get up to speed on RetroBSD. Now I did notice in one corner the microchip programming header with the 6 pads and 3 holes, now I do assume just by using the MLCR,PGC,PGD V+ and GND I can use my pickit3 to reflash the module. Or would I finally need to grab one of those microchip program header dongles and reflash it that way. I now mill my pcb boards on my homebuilt cnc so once I can get the VGA, PS2 and USB sockets I'm going to mill up a small carrier board and design it so the I/O's are on a board that sits ontop of the main carrier board. Anyway time to cut some firewood then off to the shed to see if I have any old puter boards with those sockets on. I sprayed a kitchen bench top yesterday but with close to 100% humidity the bench was still wet this morning so got the afternoon to play. Regards Bryan |
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kiiid Guru ![]() Joined: 11/05/2013 Location: United KingdomPosts: 671 |
Hi Bryan, thanks for the update. Sometimes AusPost are doing their job very well, if only they were a bit cheaper on the overseas parcels as well... ![]() If you are going to play with the UNIX, keep in mind that there is still no driver for the RTC there. Those six pads are for a TC2030-NL header (www.tag-connect.com) and have standard pinout so, yes and ICD3 or PicKit3 will do the job. Alternatively you could connect another header to the dedicated pins and program from outside. Kon http://rittle.org -------------- |
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OA47 Guru ![]() Joined: 11/04/2012 Location: AustraliaPosts: 982 |
Thanks Kon, received my module in the post today. Have been printing out the resource material and are very keen to commence my first project. Just one question if I may, (I think that the answer is somewhere in the forum or your library but I couldn't locate it) what is the nominal current draw of the module using the basic interpreter? Best Regards Graeme |
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kiiid Guru ![]() Joined: 11/05/2013 Location: United KingdomPosts: 671 |
Thanks for the update Graeme, I still don't have enough statistical data to put in documents as definitive range of current consumption, but as a rough frame you could consider an average of about 120mA. I am planning additional tools in the future revisions of MMBasic for the module to reduce the current consumption under some conditions. Kon http://rittle.org -------------- |
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