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PIC Programming WAS Re: OSD AGAIN


  • Subject: PIC Programming WAS Re: OSD AGAIN
  • From: Keith Doxey
  • Date: Wed, 21 May 2003 12:59:00 +0000

From memory <GROAN>.... about 256 bytes I think.

Using a bootlader means you can also create products that can be
updated in the field by just a PC, a bit of VB code, the new program
and a serial lead, so no need for stuff tobe returned if a bug later
surfaces or you add some cool new features.

If you know any form of BASIC whatsoever then you will find it dead
easy. There is also a support group that both Ian Lowe and myself are
on.

Keith


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href="/group/ukha_xpl/post?postID=PBvlVKpTgDOnU_5uPak0Z70Q9At775i1p9fTXf2KDkR0A1bpqEunJ-NMyVaq9YQ-73B7IdWHxnRM1QK3rHsp">ukha_xpl@xxxxxxx</a>,
"Frank Mc Alinden" <fmcalind@b...>
wrote:

> How much memory does the Bootloader use ??? Had a quick look at
the Picbasic stuff doesnt look too bad..its just the thought of
learning stuff (getting too old i think )
>







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