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Hi!
I've just download DAQ from Parallax website, when we start it and
accept macro, the Stamp DAQ interface
appear and display "press F-1 for help", I did, and I've printed the
documentation. On their example, they
say.
sPin CON 16 'Serial Pin - P16, programming port
But pins might be from 0 to 15? Is it?
Is the DAQ should communicate with BS2 by the DB9 from the
experimentation board to COM-1?
How can I find more documentation about connect and use of DAQ?
In the meanwhile, I'm working onto a project of data storing onto an
external eeprom as 24C65
by using the I2C protocol which work fine, but I have eared about
another product which is
called "STAMPMEM" on which we can store 64K of non volatile memory. Does
anyone
ever used this product and could tell me if it is faster, and, or,
easier to program with less or
more code lines than the I2C protocol?
Thanks!
Rene
I've just download DAQ from Parallax website, when we start it and
accept macro, the Stamp DAQ interface
appear and display "press F-1 for help", I did, and I've printed the
documentation. On their example, they
say.
sPin CON 16 'Serial Pin - P16, programming port
But pins might be from 0 to 15? Is it?
Is the DAQ should communicate with BS2 by the DB9 from the
experimentation board to COM-1?
How can I find more documentation about connect and use of DAQ?
In the meanwhile, I'm working onto a project of data storing onto an
external eeprom as 24C65
by using the I2C protocol which work fine, but I have eared about
another product which is
called "STAMPMEM" on which we can store 64K of non volatile memory. Does
anyone
ever used this product and could tell me if it is faster, and, or,
easier to program with less or
more code lines than the I2C protocol?
Thanks!
Rene
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I've just download DAQ from Parallax website, when I start it and
accept macro, the Stamp DAQ interface
appear and display "press F-1 for help", I did, and I've printed the
few documentation pages. On their example, they
say.
sPin CON 16 'Serial Pin - P16, programming port
But pins might be from 0 to 15? Is it?
Is the DAQ should communicate with BS2 by the same DB9 from the
experimentation board to COM-1 as we do when we download code in it?
How can I find more documentation about connect and use of DAQ?
In the meanwhile, I'm working onto a project of data storing onto an
external eeprom as 24C65
by using the I2C protocol which work fine, but I have eared about
another product which is
called "STAMPMEM" on which we can store 64K of non volatile memory. Does
anyone
ever used this product and could tell me if it is faster, and, or,
easier to program with less or
more code lines than the I2C protocol?
Thanks!
Rene
Sometime everything ma be so confused even if it is really simple! Now I
understand
that Pin 16 is connected to DB9 instead of the pin # 16 on the BS2, and after
rerereading carefully the explication , I found that I did not write the
directives on
CAPITALS letters!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I know it sound stupid to be stuck just by so
ridiculous mistakes but when we finally get through we just wonder to see it
work
and say " IT'S ALIIIIIIIVE!!!!!!!! "
Thanks a lot to everybody!
Rene
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rene.genest@q... writes:
> I've just download DAQ from Parallax website, when I start it and
> accept macro, the Stamp DAQ interface
> appear and display "press F-1 for help", I did, and I've printed the
> few documentation pages. On their example, they
> say.
>
> sPin CON 16 'Serial Pin - P16, programming port
>
> But pins might be from 0 to 15? Is it?
>
> Is the DAQ should communicate with BS2 by the same DB9 from the
> experimentation board to COM-1 as we do when we download code in it?
> How can I find more documentation about connect and use
DAQ communictes with Stamp ONLY via Pin 16, just like debug.
Sid Weaver
W4EKQ
Port Richey, FL
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