Basic Stamp and Internet Connection
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posted March 01, 2003 08:20 AM
I have a project before me that needs to use the internet to send and
receive data to my basic stamp.
The final installation will have two basic stamp projects in two
different cities - that connect via the internet and can interact
with one another.
For a start maybe it would be best to find out how to connect one
basic stamp to the internet. I press a switch 2 led lights turn on
and when I am at home on my computer I can "click" off on an html
page and it will turn the led lights off.
Has anyone seen any tutorials on this subject? What is the best
software to use to connect basic stamps on the internet?
Any suggestions or links are wonderful!
Thanks
posted March 01, 2003 08:20 AM
I have a project before me that needs to use the internet to send and
receive data to my basic stamp.
The final installation will have two basic stamp projects in two
different cities - that connect via the internet and can interact
with one another.
For a start maybe it would be best to find out how to connect one
basic stamp to the internet. I press a switch 2 led lights turn on
and when I am at home on my computer I can "click" off on an html
page and it will turn the led lights off.
Has anyone seen any tutorials on this subject? What is the best
software to use to connect basic stamps on the internet?
Any suggestions or links are wonderful!
Thanks
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Have a look at the excellent StampPlot site.
http://www.selmaware.com/stampplot/
Stuart
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If you do have a computer where you want to connect to, the netporter from
Al Williams: http://www.al-williams.com/netporter.htm.
Wayne
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> posted March 01, 2003 08:20 AM
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> I have a project before me that needs to use the internet to send and
> receive data to my basic stamp.
>
> The final installation will have two basic stamp projects in two
> different cities - that connect via the internet and can interact
> with one another.
>
> For a start maybe it would be best to find out how to connect one
> basic stamp to the internet. I press a switch 2 led lights turn on
> and when I am at home on my computer I can "click" off on an html
> page and it will turn the led lights off.
>
> Has anyone seen any tutorials on this subject? What is the best
> software to use to connect basic stamps on the internet?
>
> Any suggestions or links are wonderful!
>
> Thanks
>
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