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vk4tec

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Posted: 02:07am 12 Jun 2013
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Who works on mm basic ?

And the pc version ?

Testers ?

Hardware ?

Andrew
Andrew Rich VK4TEC
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shoebuckle
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Posted: 12:54pm 12 Jun 2013
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  vk4tec said   Who works on mm basic ?

And the pc version ?

Testers ?

Hardware ?

Andrew


Why do you ask?
Hugh
 
TassyJim

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Posted: 06:07pm 12 Jun 2013
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If you mean who developed the Maximite, the answer to all the above is "Geoff"

I suggest that you read the details on his web site:

http://geoffg.net/maximite.html

There has been input from others and they are acknowledged in Geoff's articles.

Jim
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BobD

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Posted: 06:34pm 12 Jun 2013
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The copyright command may give you some of what you want. As well as the usual copyright stuff it acknowledges some of the people who have made contributions.
 
bigmik

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Posted: 06:56pm 12 Jun 2013
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Andrew,

If you mean who USES or did some of the following then:

  vk4tec said   Who works on mm basic ?


Me (a bit)

  vk4tec said   And the pc version ?


Not Me ... Never ever looked at it...

  vk4tec said   Testers ?


With DM In the dark days (dont mention the war).... ME

  vk4tec said   Hardware ?


Me.

Regards,

Mick

Edited by bigmik 2013-06-14
Mick's uMite Stuff can be found >>> HERE (Kindly hosted by Dontronics) <<<
 
kiiid

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Posted: 07:29pm 12 Jun 2013
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Leaving the cult to Geoff aside, I would mention that I am doing a bit of work on this as well. You can download my current revision of the MMBasic from HERE
Unfortunately not everyone gets lucky to be mentioned in the Geoff's articles... Edited by kiiid 2013-06-14
http://rittle.org

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djuqa

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Posted: 07:36pm 12 Jun 2013
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You do realise that all versions of MMBASIC after 2.7 are NOT OPEN SOURCE
Geoff's source , geoff's rules
He has made it widely known
plain and simple
[quote]Source Code - Personal Use

The source code to MMBasic is Copyright 2011 - 2013 Geoff Graham and may be used for an individual's personal use under the following terms:

The files may not be distributed or made available to others without specific written permission.
Object files (ie, .o, .exe, .hex files) generated using one or more of the source files (modified or not) are for personal use only and may not be distributed without written permission.
The files are provided without any warranty; without even the implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.
[/quote]Edited by djuqa 2013-06-14
VK4MU MicroController Units

 
kiiid

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Posted: 07:46pm 12 Jun 2013
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Was that for me? I stick to the rules and Geoff knows it.
Edited by kiiid 2013-06-14
http://rittle.org

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panky

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Posted: 11:25pm 12 Jun 2013
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Konstantin,

I like the idea of your modules but I am curious as to why you need a special version of MMBasic rather than feed suggestions/ideas back thru Geoff?

I have a Duinomite from Olimex and again, while a great idea and feature advancement on the original MM, it's non standard features made it a PITA ( pain in the #$%).

It would be great to develop/debug on a full feature MM ( eg. CMM ) then transfer to your DTX for final use, however, if there are differences in the 2 Basics? Frustration.

Regards, Doug.

... almost all of the Maximites, the MicromMites, the MM Extremes, the ArmMites, the PicoMite and loving it!
 
kiiid

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Posted: 11:31pm 12 Jun 2013
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Doug,
The module is FULLY compatible with the original MMBasic. That means you it can run it directly from the Geoff's archive (I have even posted a Youtube video with it) and vice versa - my version will work on the standard Maximite.
The additions I have made are only on top of the original MMBasic plus the hardware support of the RTC chip which is missing in the Maximite and is different in the CMM. Some ideas that I suggested to Geoff in private correspondence I see he has already adopted in the standard version, others remain in mine only (like the unlimited number of files DIR and the new INIT command, as well as other little things).
But apart from the RTC, the whole hardware is 100% compatible with the Maximite, unlike the Duinomite.
Konstantin
Edited by kiiid 2013-06-14
http://rittle.org

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