bcbox Posted August 1, 2005 Report Share Posted August 1, 2005 I'm at the point where I'm testing my MB64 and I have a few questions, including the main one in the title:1) I bought my PIC from SmashTV. I believe it has the bootstrap loader burned into it already. There's a sticker on it stating its bootstrap loader v1.1b and has ID 0 etc... from my understand I believe this means I just need to load the MIOS operating system and then load the MB64 program. 2) A followup to the question above. Do I need to load MIOS v1.8 before loading the MB64 v2.4 application or does the MB64 v2.4 application include everything already?3 I can't figure out if MIOS requires a Bankstick. The whole time I was building my MB64 I was thinking the PIC had all the required memory on board for one program. Can someone please explain or let me know if MIOS/MB64 requires a banksitck? Thanks in advance.Brian. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Screaming_Rabbit Posted August 1, 2005 Report Share Posted August 1, 2005 Hey Brian1) I bought my PIC from SmashTV. I believe it has the bootstrap loader burned into it already. There's a sticker on it stating its bootstrap loader v1.1b and has ID 0 etc... from my understand I believe this means I just need to load the MIOS operating system and then load the MB64 program.... this is correct2) A followup to the question above. Do I need to load MIOS v1.8 before loading the MB64 v2.4 application or does the MB64 v2.4 application include everything already?... yes, you need to load MIOS first3 I can't figure out if MIOS requires a Bankstick. The whole time I was building my MB64 I was thinking the PIC had all the required memory on board for one program. Can someone please explain or let me know if MIOS/MB64 requires a banksitck? ... the PIC has the required memory available. A Bankstick you needonly, if you'd like to switch between different configuration setups (banks)Greets, Roger Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bcbox Posted August 1, 2005 Author Report Share Posted August 1, 2005 great. Thanks for the quick response!Brian Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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