M moninos New Member Dec 2, 2011 #1 Is it possible, by any means to read back a program loaded in a picaxe?
I inglewoodpete Senior Member Dec 2, 2011 #3 srnet said: No it is not. Click to expand... That is why you should always create a backup copy of your source code.
srnet said: No it is not. Click to expand... That is why you should always create a backup copy of your source code.
Buzby Senior Member Dec 2, 2011 #5 A big discussion about it here : http://www.picaxeforum.co.uk/showthread.php?14395-Can-you-clone-a-PICaxe
A big discussion about it here : http://www.picaxeforum.co.uk/showthread.php?14395-Can-you-clone-a-PICaxe
P Paix Senior Member Dec 2, 2011 #7 @Busby, is that ( 57.82N 4.54E ) where your office is; latitude comparable to Dundee, on a line Stavanger to The Wash? Rather you than me, but I'm sure it has it's advantages.
@Busby, is that ( 57.82N 4.54E ) where your office is; latitude comparable to Dundee, on a line Stavanger to The Wash? Rather you than me, but I'm sure it has it's advantages.
Buzby Senior Member Dec 2, 2011 #8 Second from left is my new home for the next two weeks. No PICaxe !. They don't let you bring anything remotely unusual, so I'm spending my leisure hours designing my next PCB.
Second from left is my new home for the next two weeks. No PICaxe !. They don't let you bring anything remotely unusual, so I'm spending my leisure hours designing my next PCB.
M MPep Senior Member Dec 2, 2011 #9 Buzby said: View attachment 9735 Second from left is my new home for the next two weeks. Click to expand... I know people spend $$$$$$$$$ on sea views BUT you have taken the concept too far!!
Buzby said: View attachment 9735 Second from left is my new home for the next two weeks. Click to expand... I know people spend $$$$$$$$$ on sea views BUT you have taken the concept too far!!