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Re: [SynthModules] Nosey PSIM-1 questions

2004-02-20 by Brice D. Hornback

Mark,

The actual processor on the AtomPRO is a Hitachi H8/3664.  The AtomPRO has
32K of Flash memory for your programs and 2K of RAM for variables.  It is
all part of the AtomPRO module.  The code is tokenized.

Here's a link to the AtomPRO manual:
http://www.basicmicro.com/downloads/docs/atompro.pdf

Here's a link to the AtomPRO datasheet:
http://www.basicmicro.com/downloads/docs/AtomPro24M.pdf

Thanks,
Brice
http://www.SynthModules.com



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mark Pulver" <mark@midiwall.com>
To: <SynthModules@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2004 5:45 PM
Subject: [SynthModules] Nosey PSIM-1 questions


> Brice D. Hornback (01:03 PM 2/19/2004) wrote:
>
>  >I'll try to answer all questions related to connecting the PSIM-1 to a
PC.
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> Thank you for all this Brice... an I2c buss huh? heh. :)
>
> It answered all my questions. ...and of course brought up a couple of
more. :)
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> - What's the processor in the PSIM?
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> - Is the EEPROM (or FLASH) part separate or a part of the processor?
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> - Does the compiler go to pCode or is it tokenized?
> (I'm downloading the compiler now, so I may have this answer soon)
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> Thanks!
>
> Mark
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> http://www.SynthModules.com
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