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3. Primary Use Cases
The XBase board was designed with a specific pedagogical model in mind: xbaseru board
Step-by-step access guide:
Peripherals:
- RS-232: A standard DB9 or TTL-level serial port for communication with a PC.
- USB: Later revisions included USB interfaces (often using the FT232 or similar UART-to-USB bridge) for programming and power.
- Expansion Headers: Pin headers exposing GPIO (General Purpose Input/Output) pins for connecting external shields or breadboards.
Long before Apple made it famous in their M1 and M2 chips, XBase boards were utilizing asymmetric multiprocessing. This meant the board possessed two types of brains: Peripherals: