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BatmanBatman Posts: 93
edited 2005-12-29 06:09 in General Discussion
The BatMan Technology
Bat Technology mad.gif
Bat Wave
Bat Gun
Bat pack with ice technology
Bat suit
Bat shoe


it started from little now it grown check out this forum thread link for the Bat Techonolgy
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=446435
it the forum thread i have been posting all about it and people are helping me too.
bu i need more help.

well am saying if i buy a basic Stamp will it do this
i recently made a Hello world OS
it just prints the word "Hello World"
well i wan to run it down to a PDA LCD that is connected to a PIC Programmer
so when i turn it on i show Hello World

About My Self
am a Visual Basic Pogrammer Made alot of programs/games
am 13 and i have a Super Elecronic Device/Vision for the world

tell me where can i get a pda lcd the one as big as the one in this site
http://electronics.howstuffworks.com/pda3.htm

and vote if you thing this project is doable

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Soon i will rule the world with my new Batman Technology

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Post Edited (Batman) : 12/26/2005 2:46:22 AM GMT
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  • BatmanBatman Posts: 93
    edited 2005-12-20 22:32
    and what it with every one upset about schematics, what is that
  • Paul BakerPaul Baker Posts: 6,351
    edited 2005-12-20 22:35
    Hey, Batman, go delete your original post in the Basic stamp forum, so you arn't crossposting (posting the same message in more than one forum). What do you mean about the schematic, which post are you refering to?

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  • BatmanBatman Posts: 93
    edited 2005-12-20 22:43
    all he post
  • Paul BakerPaul Baker Posts: 6,351
    edited 2005-12-20 22:47
    all the posts? can you be more specific? Not all posts are asking for schematics, Parallax is very good about posting schematics for thier products, the only thing they don't share is the assembly code that goes into the PBASIC interpretor chip, and you can't expect them to part with that, its the foundation of thier business.

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  • BatmanBatman Posts: 93
    edited 2005-12-20 22:48
    all the post talks about it
  • Paul BakerPaul Baker Posts: 6,351
    edited 2005-12-20 22:50
    Sorry, I just don't understand.

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  • BatmanBatman Posts: 93
    edited 2005-12-20 22:58
    hold on
  • Chris SavageChris Savage Parallax Engineering Posts: 14,406
    edited 2005-12-21 01:46
    A duplicate of this thread was removed from the BASIC Stamps forum.· In the future, please contact a moderator to move the thread for you instead of cross-posting, which is against the forum rules.· Thanks.

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  • BatmanBatman Posts: 93
    edited 2005-12-21 15:05
    k i meant all post, puts schematic. why?
  • BeanBean Posts: 8,129
    edited 2005-12-21 15:41
    Batman said...
    k i meant all post, puts schematic. why?
    I have no idea what you are saying.
    Please use english sentences.
    I realize you are 13, but come on.
    Think before you type, then read it back to yourself.
    Bean.



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    Post Edited (Bean (Hitt Consulting)) : 12/21/2005 3:44:04 PM GMT
  • Charlie JohnsonCharlie Johnson Posts: 147
    edited 2005-12-21 15:58
    Batman's grasp of the English language is an indictment of the Detroit school system. smile.gif

    Bean, I agree it would be a lot easier to help if the posts were coherent.

    Charlie
  • BatmanBatman Posts: 93
    edited 2005-12-21 16:33
    ok lets just get back to the batwave Device
  • Paul BakerPaul Baker Posts: 6,351
    edited 2005-12-21 16:39
    Can you explain the functionality of each bat device, I understand some of it but I dont feel like trudgeing through 10 pages of forum posts and links of links to understand what each device is supposed to do.

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  • BatmanBatman Posts: 93
    edited 2005-12-21 18:00
    ok
  • Steve JoblinSteve Joblin Posts: 784
    edited 2005-12-21 18:03
    Batman - Sloooooooow down... Buy the What's A Microcontroller" package from Parallax... Here is the link -->http://www.parallax.com/detail.asp?product_id=28152 If you don't have the money, ask your parents to get it for you for the holidays. Go through each step in the manual until you are finished. Then go back and do it again a second time. Then post your questions.
  • SN96SN96 Posts: 318
    edited 2005-12-21 18:46
    Bat boy,

    I don't mean to be rude, but also please type more than just one word when you post. It's a slow enough process using the forums in regards to communication. The more information you can get on the table, the more efficient the help will be.

    And take Bean's advice and proof read your message. These are just suggestions to help you get better use from the forums.

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  • John R.John R. Posts: 1,376
    edited 2005-12-21 19:14
    As another suggestion, remember that many of the members of this forum are older "techno geeks", and very into electronics and computer programming.··Many of us·have no idea what a "Bat Wave" or other "Bat Technology" is, nor do we care to learn about what it is, at least not for the sake of knowing what a "Bat Wave" is.· On the other hand, once you tell us what a "Bat Wave" is, we (really "they", I'm still very much learning) may be VERY interested in it, may even call it a different name, and likely will have all kinds of suggestions, or at a minimum, reasons why this is not the place to solve the problem (and possibly other resources that may be more appropriate).

    The reason for a lot of the "flack" you may be getting is thay quite simply, we haven't got a clue what you're talking about.· You're using terms and jargon that we just don't get.· I suspect it would be similar to us asking you why 8 + 8 = 10, or what SN96 is all about smilewinkgrin.gif·· Many here will understand, but if you aren't into this specific "stuff", it seems meaningless.


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    John R.

    8 + 8 = 10

    Post Edited (John R.) : 12/21/2005 8:13:00 PM GMT
  • Paul BakerPaul Baker Posts: 6,351
    edited 2005-12-21 19:46
    I know the bat-wave device is an object locator (such as a vehicle, this appears to be the most acomplishable), and the Ice technology is an ice gun (sprays water which crystalizes mid-air), but I don't know what the other stuff is, (I got those explanations from the forum he pointed to, but I only read a couple pages (out of 19 pages) and quickly grew tired of looking at it, he was treated there similiarly to the way is is here, though an RC plane forum is a pretty off topic place to be asking this question)

    Batman: you expressed you have no money, your ideas which can be realized are going to cost more than the $12 you mentioned. Overall I am concerned that you are a thinker and not a do'er, nothing wrong with fantasizing, but there comes a time where you need to proceed beyond a concept.

    Also a Basic Stamp isn't a silver bullet, knowing how to program one doesn't help me create a cyclotron (an atom-smasher), the Stamp is good at controlling electrical systems, but you need to find something to combine with the stamp to acheive your end goal, for instance to track an object (your batwave), one way to do it would be to have a unit on the car that contained a stamp, an RF transmitter and a GPS unit, then on the portable portion you have a stamp, an RF receiver a LCD display and another GPS unit. The reciever would recieve the GPS coordinates of the car unit over the RF interface, then compare the location of the car with the portable unit's GPS cooridinates then display the direction and distance to the car unit. To implement this idea, you would need several hundred dollars, and the determination to stick with it until it works.

    I too spend a lot of time fantasizing about possible electronic devices, but I emphasis "possible", Im not going to sit for days on end thinking about a anti-gravity levitating platform because I don't the slightest clue on where to even start (if I did I'd be richer than Bill Gates), so I only worry about what I know I could create given what I know (or know where to learn how to understand it enough to do it).

    Your lack of desire to even communicate fully describing your ideas gives me grave concern about your desire to pursue your ideas, and if you are just asking to ask, you are wasting our time and your's.

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    Post Edited (Paul Baker) : 12/21/2005 7:53:57 PM GMT
  • Tom WalkerTom Walker Posts: 509
    edited 2005-12-21 19:47
    Also, Batboy, if you plan on pursuing electronics/robotics as a career, or even if you just intend to markey something that you come up with, communication is going to be critical. It may seem "kewl" to be "l33t" or even just terse, but I guarantee that you will not be able to do it all without interacting with others. This should be motivation to improve your communication skills.

    Please take the previous in the "being kind...helpful...trying to honestly help" spirit that was intended.

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  • Steve JoblinSteve Joblin Posts: 784
    edited 2005-12-21 22:00
    To all who have posted to this thread... You absolutely must check out this thread... This 13 year old managed to create enough buzz that resulted in a 19 page discussion thread!

    Here is the link ---> http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=446435

    With Holiday time, I am sure that you can squeeze in a few minutes to scan it... it is one of the funiest things I have ever seen... my workmate think I have gone psychotic because I am sitting in my cube, laughing so hard I have tears!

    Batman - I for one, salute you!· Don't let anyone tell you otherwise... you will be a huge success in life (either that or by age 17, you will be convicted to a life sentence in San Quentin for murder (murder of the english language, that is!)
  • Paul BakerPaul Baker Posts: 6,351
    edited 2005-12-21 22:50
    Ok, I scanned a few more pages (up to page 10 now), and you discounted alot of credible advice especially from FanBoy (Posts 134, 140, and 149), hes saying you aren't going to be able to create what you want without doing alot of "reinventing the wheel", at many times the cost of just going out and buying it. If you want something like a Sony Clie, get one (or whatever similar device). Another issue is you seem to redefine what any particular device does each time you do describe it, one time you say the bat-wave is like a calculator, they you say it is a tracking device, then you say its a PDA that plays MPEGs and MP3s.

    How can we help you when you don't even know what you want? Im figuring your think of the bat-wave doing all of the above and even more that you haven't mentioned. Do you realize developing such a product will cost you thousands and thousands and youd likely end up with a device the size of a brief case? (non very PDA like).

    Do yourself (and us) a favor and do the following:

    1.·Sit down and think exactly what you want it to do and write it down, keep in mind each feature means extra time, extra money and extra size.

    2.·Now take a look at your list·and ask yourself: "Is there any existing product or multiple products that do what I want or any portion thereof?".

    3. If your answer to step 2 is yes to some or all·of the features, stop right there, cross those features off you list and don't think about them again, save your money and buy the product(s).

    4.·If there is anything left on your list, there is your product, just those features, nothing more, and you have completed the second step of designing your product (specifying features and functions).

    5. After you have done this, come back and ask again, in clear English (non-AOL speak) asking if we have any pointers on implementing the features you want.

    And don't come back with any of the following on you list of features (MP3, MPEG, cellphone, or any other already invented electronic gadget) because Im telling you in advance our advice will be to go out and buy the product.

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    Post Edited (Paul Baker) : 12/21/2005 10:59:10 PM GMT
  • pjvpjv Posts: 1,903
    edited 2005-12-21 23:03
    Here's my advice........

    click.......

    off.

    Peter (pjv)
  • PJAllenPJAllen Banned Posts: 5,065
    edited 2005-12-21 23:49
    Here is the energy source for all Bat Technology, you will have to make three (you will need Twinkies, a butter knife, model cement, and a handful of dull router bits)·AND don't forget to set bit 12 on the $12 PIC programmer --

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  • steve_bsteve_b Posts: 1,563
    edited 2005-12-22 04:29
    I'm amazed this thread is still going!

    Actually, I shouldn't be amazed at all the help people are attempting to give....but due to the OP's inability to convey what they're actually after, well....that just requires more patience than I, for one, am capable of!

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  • Steve JoblinSteve Joblin Posts: 784
    edited 2005-12-22 13:37
    PJ Allen - I don't get it... I understand everything up to the part about the dull router bits.... I have eight in my shop... If I tie them together, can I use it as a byte or will that not work?

    On an other subject... I accidently switched the polarity in my project... I was able to collect most of the "magic smoke" that people on this forum constantly refer to. My problem is that I can't seem to find a posting on how you get the smoke back into the IC... I even tried searching for it in Google, but I can't find out how to do it... can someone help? I checked DigiKey and Mouser for a Smoke Inserter but they had no such product... If someone knows of a company that can provide the service, pleaes let me know. About how much will it cost?
  • SN96SN96 Posts: 318
    edited 2005-12-22 13:52
    Yeah, yesterday I sadly read all 19 pages of that thread. It was like a great book you just couldn’t·put down. I was at work also, and it was a blast to read! The end of the day just flew by! Very entertaining. lol.gif

    In fact, I think I am going to print out the entire thread for keepsake.

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    Post Edited (SN96) : 12/22/2005 1:59:35 PM GMT
  • John R.John R. Posts: 1,376
    edited 2005-12-22 13:53
    Steve;

    The smoke inserters can be found in electronic supply and leading hardware stores.· They are usually right next to the Electron Sponges.· These (Electron Sponges) are used to clean up all the electrons that fall on the table/floor when you forget to connect a cable or wire.

    (Long story short, I actually had a poor drafting technician asking around at stores for one because thier plot ran "all over the floor" because the plotter cable was unplugged.)· I did buy donunts my next trip there to make up for all the laughs.

    Unfortunatley, the smoke inserters are about twice as expensive as time and labor to replace the components with the leaksturn.gif

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  • BeanBean Posts: 8,129
    edited 2005-12-22 14:47
    I red da thred fune as he11
    I 1der if his reely tallk liek dat

    Sorry about that but I couldn't help myself. As someone else pointed out, this shows the failure of our school systems. This 13 year old has some fantastic (maybe unrealistic, but that's okay) ideas, but cannot even communicate. And in 5 years he will graduate and then what is he going to do ? Sad...Very sad.

    Bean.

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    http://www.parallax.com/detail.asp?product_id=30012

    "SX-Video OSD module" Now available from Parallax for only·$49.95
    http://www.parallax.com/detail.asp?product_id=30015

    Product web site: www.sxvm.com

    Forget about the past, plan for the future, and live for today.
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  • Steve JoblinSteve Joblin Posts: 784
    edited 2005-12-22 15:01
    Bean - Looks like he would be a great addition to Hitt Consulting... you could have him write all your proposals!
  • SN96SN96 Posts: 318
    edited 2005-12-22 15:04
    Bean (Hitt Consulting) said...
    I red da thred fune as he11
    I 1der if his reely tallk liek dat

    Sorry about that but I couldn't help myself. As someone else pointed out, this shows the failure of our school systems. This 13 year old has some fantastic (maybe unrealistic, but that's okay) ideas, but cannot even communicate. And in 5 years he will graduate and then what is he going to do ? Sad...Very sad.

    Bean.

    There's always McDonald's...

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