OT: Links for Beginners
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I'm part of the IEEE robotics club for the University of Saskatchewan. The
duty has been given to me to provide some guidance for those just beginning
in robotics/electronics. What I would like from the stamp-list readers is
some links to websites containing information on getting started. Links
should range from the VERY basic stuff like making a DC motor run to a
little more advanced, up to simple microcontroller sytems (NOT just basic
stamp please). Thanks.
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duty has been given to me to provide some guidance for those just beginning
in robotics/electronics. What I would like from the stamp-list readers is
some links to websites containing information on getting started. Links
should range from the VERY basic stuff like making a DC motor run to a
little more advanced, up to simple microcontroller sytems (NOT just basic
stamp please). Thanks.
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www.rentron.com
excellent site stamp,pic,8051,basic compilers,books,
tutorials,projects,project boards,
and Bruce is really a nice guy if someone needs a question answered.
regards
Victor Faria
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From: "ED Ward" <punk__rocker@h...>
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Subject: [noparse][[/noparse]basicstamps] OT: Links for Beginners
> I'm part of the IEEE robotics club for the University of Saskatchewan.
The
> duty has been given to me to provide some guidance for those just
beginning
> in robotics/electronics. What I would like from the stamp-list readers is
> some links to websites containing information on getting started. Links
> should range from the VERY basic stuff like making a DC motor run to a
> little more advanced, up to simple microcontroller sytems (NOT just basic
> stamp please). Thanks.
>
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Stamp project of the month: http://www.al-williams.com/awce/som.htm
Stamp FAQ: http://www.al-williams.com/wd5gnr/stampfaq.htm
Bruce Renolds' site is good as someone already pointed out.
Tracy is at http://www.emesystems.com/BS2index.htm -- good stuff there.
Quite a few tutorials at http://www.high-techgarage.com/
Regards,
Al Williams
AWC
* Floating point math for the Stamp, PIC, SX, or any microcontroller
http://www.al-williams.com/awce/pak1.htm
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> I'm part of the IEEE robotics club for the University of
> Saskatchewan. The
> duty has been given to me to provide some guidance for those just
> beginning
> in robotics/electronics. What I would like from the stamp-list
> readers is
> some links to websites containing information on getting started. Links
> should range from the VERY basic stuff like making a DC motor run to a
> little more advanced, up to simple microcontroller sytems (NOT just basic
> stamp please). Thanks.
>
> _________________________________________________________________
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