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edited 2001-09-30 00:17 in General Discussion
I suggest you check Parallax application Note #2 "Interfacing an A/D
Converter". There is a subrutine to output data using serout at 2400 bauds.
It could help for your application.

Regards, Jose Luis

At 04:22 29/09/2001 +0000, you wrote:
>Well, I just checked my stamp manual too, but can't see the baud
>listed for the BS1, I'm going to assume it's 9600 for DEBUG.
>
>Typically, data can be sent back to the PC by using the DEBUG
>instruction. Just as you can debug to your screen, you are sending
>back serial dta. This data may be captured by another program,
>instead of the debug window, and stored.
>
>You can also use the SEROUT instruction where you define the baud and
>pins.
>
>Our StampPlot programs can accept serial data from the Stamp and plot
>them, or log them. An option is to to store the data in the EEPROM
>of the stamp, and then dump it at your leisure, depending on how much
>data you need to store and how much EERROM memory you have
>remaining. StampPlot Pro can easily accept the data and log it,
>either as it is measured, or as it comes in. If you would like to go
>this route, let me know and I can assist in helping you get setup for
>this.
>
>Or, you could most any terminal program to accept then save your data
>as a file.
>
>I personally have never programmed much on the BS1, but I think I
>have one around here somewhere.....
>
>Martin Hebel
>SelmaWare Solutions
>http://www.selmaware.com/s-plot
>
>--- In basicstamps@y..., "Astro Fizzix" <astro_fizzix@y...> wrote:
> > Wow, that is a lot of information. I suppose I should have included
> > my application. It's kinda long, but what the hey:
> >
>
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