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papupapu Posts: 5
edited 2007-03-12 16:02 in BASIC Stamp
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················· I AM NEW TO THIS FORUM.I AM GOING TO PRESENT A SEMINAR PAPER ON BASIC STAMP 2.PLEASE GUIDE HOW BEST I CAN PREPARE FOR THE SEMINAR.

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  • Martin HebelMartin Hebel Posts: 1,239
    edited 2007-03-12 15:46
    That's a pretty broad topic. What specifically does your paper address? Do you have an abstract that was submitted for the seminar? Is this a prefoessional seminar, or a class assignment?

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  • Mike GreenMike Green Posts: 23,101
    edited 2007-03-12 15:50
    Since you've not said anything about your background, experience, or the context and timeframe of the seminar, I'd suggest you start with Parallax's history to give you a context (look under the Company menu item on their home page). Make sure you have a copy (download or paper) of the PBasic manual and at least the "What's a Microcontroller?" tutorial from the "Stamps in Class" section of their website. Assuming you're to give an overview of the BS2, you might want to get a copy of the PBasic editor. You can at least use that to display examples using "screen shots" for slides. Have a look at those materials and come back later with specific information and specific questions and people will help you out.
  • papupapu Posts: 5
    edited 2007-03-12 15:54
    thank you for your reply
    my paper addressess the following
    what is basic stamp?
    how to programme it?
    how to use for various projects?

    not submitted any abstract.it is a class assignment in Engineering course.
  • Mike GreenMike Green Posts: 23,101
    edited 2007-03-12 16:02
    The materials I suggested will have most of that information. The other tutorials from Stamps in Class will have lots of suggestions and examples regarding how to use the Stamp. You might look at Tracy Allan's website (www.emesystems.com/) for lots of information on the use of the BS2 with sensors of all kinds. Look at Martin Hebel's website (www.selmaware.com/) regarding Stamp Plot which is very helpful in data gathering and analysis using a PC as the "back-end" for a Stamp.

    There is more than enough information available in just these materials. Your main problem will be deciding what you can cover in an organized and helpful way in the time available. Try to think in terms of what you would like to know if you were sitting in on the seminar.
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