--- In OOBug@yahoogroups.com, "theo570" <theo570@...> wrote:
>
> --- In OOBug@yahoogroups.com, "basicstampede" <basicstampede@>
wrote:
> >
> > Hello. I have some experience with other microcontroller, but I
am
> an
> > absolute beginner with OOPIC. Actually, I haven't even purchased
> OOPIC
> > yet.
> >
> > In what language(s) can I program OOPIC? I've read that BASIC,
> Visual
> > BASIC, and C++ and Java are allowed in OOPIC.
> >
> > Is that true?
> >
> > And what do I need to buy to really start with OOPIC?
> >
> > Thanks in advance.
> >
>
> Yes, you can program in VB, C and JAVA syntax.
>
> You can start with either the ooPic S or R Microcontroller kits if
you
> are looking for just the micro. If you want to step up a bit you
can
> start with the ooBug robot. The ooBug is the latest ooPic with a
lot of
> accessories such as line, object and light sensors. You will also
get
> the Soundgin programmable voice and sound effects generator with
the
> ooBug.
>
> I actually used the ooPic to get started in programming myself.
That
> led to learning some electronics and then on to creating the ooBug.
>
> Ted
> Savage Innovations
>
You can also download the BioLab software and play with some sample
code for FREE! It is not necessary to have an ooBug connected to
compile code. Give it a try and have fun.
The BioLab is located in the Files section of this group.
Ted
Savage Innovations