is it possible to use a pic microcontroller rather than an sx28 for a homemade magic 3? if it is, what modifications would i have to make?
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is it possible to use a pic microcontroller rather than an sx28 for a homemade magic 3? if it is, what modifications would i have to make?
No pic can be speed enough.
Scenix can go up to 50 Mhz ( 75 Mhz for some models ). I don't know a pic that can go to this speed.
and scenix have a turbo mode: some instruction that needs 4 clocks will only need 1 on scenix![]()
couldn't I disable the pic's onboard clock to use one of my own?
No. Non swap ps2 mod already use external clock, but pic can't go as much as scenix.Originally posted by emad
couldn't I disable the pic's onboard clock to use one of my own?
damn, that means i'd hafta make a fluffy b4 i can finish...luckily i have access to several breadboards, i can make a temp fluffy with one
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