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ArchiverArchiver Posts: 46,084
edited 2002-08-13 14:32 in General Discussion
How can I write a program in pbasic for my stamp2 which can with my BOE that
I have received?
Where can I get a manual or a quick programming guide for writing programs
in pbasic?
I used to program in Qbasic and dont believe it's too much of a problem.
Why didnt I get some kind of help along these lines when ordering the BOE
and the Industrial control kit and book. There is some idea in the book but
Had to figure out some of it. This could be easier I think. Can anyone help
me?
Jim
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  • ArchiverArchiver Posts: 46,084
    edited 2000-07-19 17:54
    Go to Parallax web site, in the download section, all of there text books
    are there in PDF. The stamps in class should help a lot. As well as the
    manual v1.9. I've read almost all these and found them all to be helpful.
    http://www.parallaxinc.com/html_files/downloads/download.htm

    Shawn

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    How can I write a program in pbasic for my stamp2 which can with my BOE that

    I have received?
    Where can I get a manual or a quick programming guide for writing programs
    in pbasic?
    I used to program in Qbasic and dont believe it's too much of a problem.
    Why didnt I get some kind of help along these lines when ordering the BOE
    and the Industrial control kit and book. There is some idea in the book but
    Had to figure out some of it. This could be easier I think. Can anyone help
    me?
    Jim
    ________________________________________________________________________
    Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com
  • ArchiverArchiver Posts: 46,084
    edited 2002-08-12 08:10
    Will PBASIC for the Stamp 2 work under Windows 3.11??

    Can anyone send me the circuit diagram for the "Board of Education"
    especially the PSU area. I want to build up something similar to the BOE,
    'cause in NZ the BOE kit is over $300 NZ but the chip is only $150.

    Regards,
    Murray McKenzie, NZSG 17640, m.mckenzie@c...
    P.O. Box 2783, Wellington, New Zealand.
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  • ArchiverArchiver Posts: 46,084
    edited 2002-08-13 13:04
    The Windows version of our editor requires at least Win95 to run. I'm pretty
    sure you can run the DOS version (STAMP2.EXE) under Win 3.11 -- but I haven't
    tried that in a long time.

    -- Jon Williams
    -- Parallax


    In a message dated 8/13/02 1:43:02 AM Central Daylight Time,
    m.mckenzie@c... writes:


    > Will PBASIC for the Stamp 2 work under Windows 3.11??
    >
    > Can anyone send me the circuit diagram for the "Board of Education"
    > especially the PSU area. I want to build up something similar to the BOE,
    > 'cause in NZ the BOE kit is over $300 NZ but the chip is only $150.
    >




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  • ArchiverArchiver Posts: 46,084
    edited 2002-08-13 14:32
    Hi All,

    It will run in DOS, but not in Win 3.11 itself. I use it on a 25 mHz, 4 Meg
    RAM laptop all the time. Runs fine.

    Jonathan Peakall

    > The Windows version of our editor requires at least Win95 to run. I'm
    pretty
    > sure you can run the DOS version (STAMP2.EXE) under Win 3.11 -- but I
    haven't
    > tried that in a long time.
    >
    > -- Jon Williams
    > -- Parallax
    >
    >
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