Parallax is expensive...
Once again, I have a nearly green-less wallet, and its meager supply of $$ is not enough to get one of every gadget that Parallax offers.· Alas, this time, I set my sights on the SX-key.· even the SX Blitz is another $30 (excluding s&h) added to the endless expenses list.· Does anyone know of an alternative/homemade SX key/blitz?
Hmmm...· This should've been in the Sandbox...· Oh well.
Hmmm...· This should've been in the Sandbox...· Oh well.
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Lastly you could post in the SX section to see if anyone wants to sell what you need.
With those suggestions in mind, everything I've ever gotten at Parallax was worth every penny - and that doesn't include these great forums and their super support.
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Whit+
"We keep moving forward, opening new doors, and doing new things, because we're curious and curiosity keeps leading us down new paths." - Walt Disney
Post Edited (Whit) : 4/2/2009 11:11:39 PM GMT
That said, last November I was seduced by an ad for the AVR Butterfly. I never could get a program to compile and load.
I was looking for a different micro controller, maybe one less expensive than the Stamp series. I went to AVR Freaks dot com, I never met a more rude, full of themselves, don't ask stupid questions bunch of people in my life.
Then last month I decided to try the PIC, I was moderately successful, who am I kidding I got one LED to flash because I cut and pasted someones code, I could not understand the process of what program to write in or what compiler to load with.
The PIC crowd I associate with was somewhat more helpful, but I could not be shown documentation or be given a straight answer.
I offered both the AVR & PIC to whomever would pay the shipping, on another forum site, Good riddance, I was glad to get those flops off my workbench.
That leads back to the price you pay for the Parallax line of items, you not only get a product built on the PIC you get great support and documentation galore. Yes, the Stamp has limitations that the PIC and AVR don't have, but go somewhere else, try another micro controller, start from scratch in another arena and I'll bet you'll be on your own. Around here, the people who design and build the items are trolling the forum answering your questions. That alone is worth the extra cost. At least to me.
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Mike2545
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Post Edited (Mike2545) : 4/6/2009 1:05:03 PM GMT
(Rich... keep it quit about the capital gains tax! I'm sure there are IRS agents lurking on this forum... Keep quit, would ya?) [noparse]:)[/noparse]
where are you located? if you a are in the states, i will send you one
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This won't make your wallet feel better, but there is a definate quality difference in
the products that I see coming from Parallax and those from other sources.
A little more expensive perhaps, but it's reflected in high quality product and support.
Like most things, this is a "get what you pay for" world.
OBC
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New to the Propeller?
Visit the: The Propeller Pages @ Warranty Void.
I have to echo the other's sentiments about the support aspect from Parallax; it has been outstanding is this day of slip shod customer support.
I've been a technical instructor for over 12 years and Parallax manuals never cease to impress me. That, in itself, is enough to keep me coming back even though yes, there may be cheaper solutions available. The fact that I know I won't be ridiculed for asking a question is comforting. And I've even had one of Parallax's software engineers call me at home to see how I was fairing with a question I'd posted! Who does that anymore?!
Regards,
DJ
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Instead of:
"Those who can, do.· Those who can't, teach." (Shaw)
I prefer:
"Those who know, do.· Those who understand, teach." (Aristotle)
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It's Only A Stupid Question If You Have Not Googled It First!!
The key metric used in the business world to compare separate value propositions is·(Value/Total cost of ownership). Although the price of Parallax products is medium to high, the total cost of ownership for Parallax products, accounting for the costs of warranty, service and ease of use, is medium to low. Using a conservative value rating of medium yields a value proposition of medium to high – and Parallax will continue to be a profitable entity.
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Need to make your prop design easier or secure? Get a PropMod has crystal, eeprom, and programing header in a 40 pin dip 0.7" pitch module with uSD reader, and RTC options.
-Phil
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Need to make your prop design easier or secure? Get a PropMod has crystal, eeprom, and programing header in a 40 pin dip 0.7" pitch module with uSD reader, and RTC options.
-Phil
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Chris Savage
Parallax Engineering
i want to come to the expo in california but need to make some sales to get the money. sell stuff and offer free tutorials on home surface mount work would be fun.
I do agree paralax is the best.
and when I can offer an entire 8 core brain with supporting hardware for $30 they are not expensive.
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Need to make your prop design easier or secure? Get a PropMod has crystal, eeprom, and programing header in a 40 pin dip 0.7" pitch module with uSD reader, and RTC options.
Post Edited (mctrivia) : 4/7/2009 6:24:27 PM GMT
-Phil
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Need to make your prop design easier or secure? Get a PropMod has crystal, eeprom, and programing header in a 40 pin dip 0.7" pitch module with uSD reader, and RTC options.
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The Propeller Proto Board $29.99 requires either a Prop Plug or Prop Clip.
The Propeller Proto Board USB $39.99 does not need a Prop Plug/Clip because of the built in USB connector.
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Nice signature by the way. It is funny we have computed pi to over a trillion decimal places yet only 21 decimals is needed to calculate the circumference of the universe to within 1m accuracy.
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Need to make your prop design easier or secure? Get a PropMod has crystal, eeprom, and programing header in a 40 pin dip 0.7" pitch module with uSD reader, and RTC options.
Regarding the reset issue, here is one thread. There are several others.
-Phil
The Propeller chip is programmed via serial interface. A schematic for building your own can be found at the following link. Take care.
http://www.parallax.com/tabid/254/Default.aspx
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Chris Savage
Parallax Engineering