If they don't sell out, I may buy one
here. At $40, I balked at first and have yet to purchase one (or several) for my "collection of all things Parallax". Perhaps someone can shed some light on what these little Prop-powered Badges can do. Anybody?
Paul
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I really wanted one, so I bought type 3. I like the use of the PCB as a design.
Unfortunately the accountant says the R&D budget won't allow it, so I had to fire the accountant.
Paul
"Badge comes with 6 batteries, 2 PS/2 connectors, and 1 VGA Connector."
But in all seriousness, I'll try to give you some real info. Yes, the badges do come with the VGA and PS/2 connectors, but you do need to install them yourself. This will require removing the battery pack. It's also possible to bend the battery pack back a bit, but it's a much tighter soldering job. Ken wrote up some instructions here.
Other than that, the badges have 8 blue LEDs, an infrared transmitter/receiver pair for communication with other badges (sample code can be found in the firmware posted here) and a 512K EEPROM. The boards can be powered via USB or with the AAA battery pack on the board.
Hope this helps!
Jess
Not sure what it ships with but I know I've seen the code for it here somewhere. People were posting their debug windows too. I think this is the Official thread - http://forums.parallax.com/showthread.php?141494-Article-Parallax-Propeller-on-DEF-CON-20-Badge-Start-Here!
P
A while back you saved our family cat by providing us with the ultimate cat-scratcher - that cardboard, washboard-looking thing loaded with catnip. Since we took delivery of that piece of "furniture" Fluffy has no longer been a problem around our furniture. So, I wish to thank you again by sending you one of my DEFCON 20 spare badges.
Please drop me an e-mail with your address again.
Thanks,
Ken Gracey
Ken,
will Defcon Badges be available at MakerFaireNYC, (in the Parallax Booth?)
Gothca, that's what I thought.
Paul
A Prop based Defcon badge, Who Knew!? :-)