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06/16/00 12:32
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#3233 - RE: BASIC-52 vs. BASIC-31
You don't have 64K of RAM then ? you have 32K of RAM and 32K of ram that looks like ROM to the 8052-BASIC, so it doesn't see it at as RAM at all during boot sizing.

You could always burn a copy of 8052-BASIC into an 87C52, or you could try and play with a Dallas DS2250, which could do exactly what you want and look like a full processor with BASIC on board, or you could try and rewrite the code into assembler, or try a C compiler

There are dozens of possible scenarios. It depends on how competent you think you are.

Personally I like the 2250 idea. I haven't tried it, but I know it SHOULD work. and 2250s are quite neat little devices.

Steve

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