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Subject: Re: BasicStamp question
From: barry lotz gbl@.......
Date: Wed, 07 Feb 2001 06:12:59 -0800


Hi Steve
   I haven't tried a Basic stamp chip since I have been looking of a
very low power 16 bit controller with memory but I think one can
transfer an *.exe file to a stamp and run it. Any issue of Circuit
Cellar magazine has several reasonably priced boards advertized. Several
have a DiskOnChip which is a several mb solid state chip at a very
reasonable price. I think this would be great used with a program like
SDR and web linked to ones main computer.
Regards
Barry


Steve Hammond wrote:

> Has anybody incorporated a BasicStamp micro in the construction of
> their seismograph, tools, amplifiers, or A/D? Regards, Steve Hammond
> -- PSN Aptos, California



Hi Steve

   I haven't tried a Basic stamp chip since I have been looking of a very low power 16 bit controller with memory but I think one can transfer an *.exe file to a stamp and run it. Any issue of Circuit Cellar magazine has several reasonably priced boards advertized. Several have a DiskOnChip which is a several mb solid state chip at a very reasonable price. I think this would be great used with a program like SDR and web linked to ones main computer.
Regards
Barry
 

Steve Hammond wrote:

Has anybody incorporated a BasicStamp micro in the construction of their seismograph, tools, amplifiers, or A/D? Regards, Steve Hammond -- PSN Aptos, California

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