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dwight elvey dkelvey at hotmail.com
Mon Jul 30 22:21:24 CDT 2007




>From: woodelf <bfranchuk at jetnet.ab.ca>
>
>Dave McGuire wrote:
>
>>   They only get expensive when you're trying to match a particular type.  
>>If you're flexible about types, one can get them fairly cheaply.
>
>Well I am as I am thinking of matching momentary and on/off switches -
>lever handle - PCB mount. As I am still waiting for my switches to come
>in for a different project I am trying to get around that problem for
>bootstrapping.
>
Hi
An alternative to switches is a diode ROM. You don't need too many
diodes if the system already has some ROM boot code and all you need
is a call routine.
Even a simple serial bootstrap can be done if it is an older machine with
hard configures serial. Most programmable serial chips can be made into
a boot strap with about 50 bytes.
Dwight

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