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| (...) Ok, I was right. That one didn't work, so I pasted together some DOS UART code and made a PSerial_dos.cpp file that does seem to work my antique 486 DOS PC. I put a zip file with the DOS nqc.exe, the CWSDPMI.EXE DOS extender, and the source (...) (21 years ago, 11-Apr-04, to lugnet.robotics.rcx.nqc, lugnet.robotics.spybotics)
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| (...) Since that value can only be between 8 and 255 it seems like it must be able to be changed somehow. My three Spybots are 8, 57, and 216. John Hansen (21 years ago, 9-Apr-04, to lugnet.robotics.spybotics)
| | | | Re: Spybot Upgrade Kit ? was Spybot Hardware Hacking
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| (...) Oops - I misread the question. You were asking about the Spybot processor, and I have no idea what it is. I was looking into the RCX processor. Sorry, Jay (21 years ago, 9-Apr-04, to lugnet.robotics.spybotics)
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| Hello, Does anyone know if the Own ID (source 51,2 - or via NQC PingID()) is a hard coded value, or is it computed from other information (i.e. from the Spybot type, long ID, name, birthdate, etc.)? I'm working with a good number of Spybots. (...) (21 years ago, 9-Apr-04, to lugnet.robotics.spybotics)
| | | | Re: Spybot Upgrade Kit ? was Spybot Hardware Hacking
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| (...) This is from the RCX internals page: (URL) H8/3297 Product name H8/3292 Part number HD6433292 The link to the datasheet is incorrect. Hitachi spun off its semiconductor business as Renesas Technology. (URL) (21 years ago, 9-Apr-04, to lugnet.robotics.spybotics)
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