Wasted BS2?
Velvet Leopard
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Hewwo.· I have been trying to find out how to add a mouse to my BS2 and try to interface a controller and other stuff, but every time I get a reply it is either the BS2 can't do that or the BS2 is not sufficient or buy this kit or this expensive board.· Why can't it do ANYTHING more than just send out signals on 16 pins?· I can do that with basic components and logic gates.· I have found several forums about it.· They all say the stamp has crappy timing it can not talk to simple things like mice and such.· It doesn't have the speed or power to do much of anything save for controlling LEDs or servos.· Nearly every project I have read about requires some kind of extra big chips to do the bulk of the work while the Stamp only turns things off and on.· Have I wasted my money on my stamp?·
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I am sure I have read 2 or 3 applications with the Basic Stamp reading SERIAL mouse and a Playstation Controller ....
It USB that is the tricky one !!!···
I will check out tomorrow and I'll let you know.
all best
Francisco
Post Edited (frasenci) : 8/17/2004 4:58:06 AM GMT
Be patient with yourself, and work through our [noparse][[/noparse]free] training materials. Even if you do ultimately settle on another product, our training materials will serve you well, as they provide a solid background in programming logic and interfacing.
BTW, if you do want to talk to a serial mouse then you might want to try the Javelin. It programs in Java and can buffer a serial input stream. One of our engineers (Andy) has connected a serial mouse to a couple of his Javelin projects.
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Jon Williams
Applications Engineer, Parallax
Dallas Office
I am attaching a neat eaxample you can investigate for yourself
It is N&V nr 101 column
things do not look that bad I think. Keep going !!!
all best
Francisco
anyway, I do suggest you keep your BS2 and join us here in the forums, because there are many other uses for this thing, Im sure if your creative like many of us, you can find all kinds of projects for the BS2