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sturgessb



Joined: 25 Apr 2008
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Location: Norwich, UK

Posted: 04 June 2008, 16:01 PM    Post subject: IDE suggestion Reply with quote

Unless im being stupid, and not seeing it....

It would be really handy to have a Start, Stop and Reset buttons on the debug panel. Like there is on the BX-24 software.

Thoughts?

Ben
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sturgessb



Joined: 25 Apr 2008
Posts: 246
Location: Norwich, UK

Posted: 04 June 2008, 16:02 PM    Post subject: Reply with quote

scrub this, ive just seen the reset in the options menu. Would be nice to have this as a shortcut though.
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dkinzer
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Joined: 03 Sep 2005
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Location: Portland, OR

Posted: 04 June 2008, 20:43 PM    Post subject: Re: IDE suggestion Reply with quote

sturgessb wrote:
It would be really handy to have a Start, Stop and Reset buttons on the debug panel. Like there is on the BX-24 software.
I see that you've discovered the Reset Device entry on the Options menu.

As for Start and Stop, there is no good way to implement these. The earlier BasicX devices used a DC connection between the DTR signal on the serial port and the reset input to the device. As I understand it, asserting Stop would simply hold the device reset. The new BasicX devices capacitively couple the DTR line to the reset line just as the ZX devices do. Consequently, I believe that the Stop button has no effect with the newer BasicX devices.
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