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Re: Memory
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lugnet.robotics
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Tue, 9 Feb 1999 11:04:25 GMT
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Markus L. Noga <noga@inrialpes{spamcake}.fr>
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Hi Mark,
"Mark R. David" wrote:
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> What would be more useful - and what I'm assuming (hoping?) alternate
> firmware like legOS are up to - is to allow you to manage the available
That's a yes. Apart from a minor issue with the memory map, you should
have about 32k - ~5k kernel - ~1k ROM data available eventually.
> memory between data space and code space. There are 6100 bytes of
> memory available for 5 programs and a datalog (unavailable,
> unfortunately, from RCX code). But only 32 (2 byte) variables! I
> haven't even come close to maxing out the code space, yet. But the data
> space limit is severely limiting.
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Markus L. Noga noga@inrialpes.fr
Check out legOS! http://www.multimania.com/legos/
"He who quote merely employs his memory, not his reason." -Nietzsche
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Did you check the web site first?: http://www.crynwr.com/lego-robotics
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