I guess I opted for the BS2 for the developement of my keyboard because I
was a newbie to electronics and liked the easy reprogrammability of the
BS2. In addition I already had the BS2 lying around from a previous
project.
On Wed, 2 Jun 1999, Mark Willis wrote:
> On the BS2, you download the program into Ram storage on the BS2 - Tim
> and I are not talking about destroying BS2's (Especially NOT at the
> charge you pay for them!), just about helping people download code to
> them, or to PICs. Where did you (mis-) read otherwise, Omar? =) Tim's
> just reminding me (below) that people who pay the $34 for a BS1, plus
> $15 for a carrier board, can just attach it to a serial port to
> re-program it (I've avoided Basic Stamps, too many things I do require
> FAST! performance; at $6 for a far faster 16F84 part, I feel I'm ahead
> <G>) Tim and I aren't likely to destroy ANYthing, yeesh! (Soup
> something up, now, that's another matter <EG>)
>
> Mark
{Omar Jenkins class of 1998/2002|"The more you study, the more you know, }
{Blair HS Graduate & UMCP Frosh | the more you know, the more you forget, }
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> | the more you forget, the less you know."}
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> | ??So Why Study?? }
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