Any good web pages of complex stamp projects?
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I am interested in seeing what kind of things people are accomplising with
the stamp. I have used them for the simplest projects, and some projects
getting pretty fancy. Any good web pages I should see?
Thanks,
--Dan
the stamp. I have used them for the simplest projects, and some projects
getting pretty fancy. Any good web pages I should see?
Thanks,
--Dan
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complex projects.
As a programmer, my main problem with the stamp is its lack of interrupts and
multitasking capabilities.
Will the new stamps bring an answer to that?
Nicolas
>>> "Dan Gustafson" <dankgus@e...> 12/06/00 01:30PM >>>
I am interested in seeing what kind of things people are accomplising with
the stamp. I have used them for the simplest projects, and some projects
getting pretty fancy. Any good web pages I should see?
Thanks,
--Dan
I suppose my project would be considered somewhat complex.
Check it out at http://www.weatherstamp.com.
I'm in the process of updating the site, though, and there are
a number of broken links at the moment, and a good deal of the
content is missing...I'll fix it in a couple of weeks when
finals are over at school!
Matt Parnell
Parnell Engineering, LLC http://www.weatherstamp.com
37637 Five Mile Rd., #198 mail@w...
Livonia, MI 48154-2634 Phone: (734) 464-0150
Fax: (734) 432-9866 ICQ: 14074347
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From: Dan Gustafson [noparse]/noparse]mailto:[url=http://forums.parallaxinc.com/group/basicstamps/post?postID=ucYCeYmA8XXRwLSsnUOdxz542lQJ4UM_xWdD1-3yhYzA88K2shsZOOLwjrpaVRIpstHcNW5IYOapgmbIKA]dankgus@e...[/url
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Subject: [noparse][[/noparse]basicstamps] Any good web pages of complex stamp projects?
I am interested in seeing what kind of things people are accomplising with
the stamp. I have used them for the simplest projects, and some projects
getting pretty fancy. Any good web pages I should see?
Thanks,
--Dan
have much on it yet, but this is a good as time as any to invite everyone on
this list to send me pics and info about your projects so I can post it on
the site.
Chris Shuster
http://www.stas.net/cpuman/
Original Message
From: Dan Gustafson <dankgus@e...>
To: <basicstamps@egroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, December 06, 2000 2:30 PM
Subject: [noparse][[/noparse]basicstamps] Any good web pages of complex stamp projects?
> I am interested in seeing what kind of things people are accomplising with
> the stamp. I have used them for the simplest projects, and some projects
> getting pretty fancy. Any good web pages I should see?
>
> Thanks,
> --Dan
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>Hi, I agree. I have done some basic things but I really would like to see
>more complex projects.
>As a programmer, my main problem with the stamp is its lack of interrupts
>and multitasking capabilities.
>Will the new stamps bring an answer to that?
>
>Nicolas
>Nicolas -
From the info I have seen, Yes to interrupts, and No to real
multi-tasking. Polling has been enhanced to a LARGE degree sufficient for
most asynch interrupt needs however (IMHO). It's a bit difficult to
explain, but the I/O processing has become spilt-tasked (so to speak).
Without a decent working knowledge of the Scenix virtual peripherals, it's
had to say much more. Interrupts are in firmware, and operate BETWEEN
PBASIC instruction (w/ 50 uS delay). The enhanced speed all helps to
improve the processing even further.
You may wish to take a look at the Scenix SX48/52 processor for details.
Ref: [noparse][[/noparse] http://www.ubicomm.com ]
Regards,
Bruce Bates
> I am interested in seeing what kind of things people are accomplising with the
> stamp. I have used them for the simplest projects, and some projects getting
> pretty fancy. Any good web pages I should see?
>
> Thanks,
> --Dan
>
Have you checked the LOSA list at
http://www.hth.com/losa/
?
Use your favorite searchengine and search for basic stamp or what ever you want
that is connected to the basic stamp.
And you find a lot of nice stuff.
Regards Ken J
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From: "Dan Gustafson" <dankgus@e...>
To: <basicstamps@egroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, December 06, 2000 10:30 PM
Subject: [noparse][[/noparse]basicstamps] Any good web pages of complex stamp projects?
> I am interested in seeing what kind of things people are accomplising with
> the stamp. I have used them for the simplest projects, and some projects
> getting pretty fancy. Any good web pages I should see?
>
> Thanks,
> --Dan
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