... in windows later than 98. you'll have ... I have an ancient PIC development environment (editor, compiler, programmer, debugger) that I wrote years ago...
PeterBalch
PeterBalch@...
Nov 1, 2005 8:22 am
26057
Joseph, You might also try Fry's electronics in Renton. They have some chips in stock, although they might not be the ones you want. Digikey, Jameco, Mouser,...
Nobody responded to this so I'm sending my plea again. Is anybody in the Seattle area with that free CAD program by PTC willing to let me come over and use it...
... The key difference between a 'real' scope and a PC scope is the front end electronics. If you are working with very fast signals, you need the front end of...
... [...] ... There are some really hot PC scopes out there http://www.gage-applied.com/products/pci_family.htm Out of our price range, of course! Chuck...
I tried running this on two different Windows XP machines and it bombed out on both. Has anyone gotten it to work? Any tips? I have access to a Windows 98...
For those of you running Linux, take a look at askigor.org This takes you to www.st.cs.uni-sb.de/askigor/ which asks you for a Linux executable and two command...
... Gage has some really cool A/D stuff. I seriously considered this before purchasing my scope. The core problem is simply the A/D converter wasn't fast...
Randy, I saw this last week. I am unaware of any free CAD software from Pro/Engineer. Their stuff is pretty spendy. Can you make the drawing by hand? People...
FWIW The name of the program is ProDesktop Express. ... From: SeattleRobotics@yahoogroups.com [mailto:SeattleRobotics@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Randy...
how about flow control? if you are not using CTS/RTS pins, disable flow control. HyperTerminal will staunchly refuse to communicate if hardware flow control is...
Doug Evans
DEvans@...
Nov 3, 2005 2:10 am
26068
I've got a C++ class for you - email me offlist and I'll send it back to you (I think the list won't allow attachments) -de ... From:...
Doug Evans
DEvans@...
Nov 3, 2005 2:14 am
26069
The only hesitation I have about the TDS2000 and TPS2000 series (double the price!) is the relatively shallow trace stack: 2500 samples. When analyzing a slow...
... I agree about the trace size. It's a shame, since memory is probably the least expensive thing in the box! I talked to a Tektronix engineer about this. For...
The SingletonHand has a NEW look, we have attached a picture of the computer design that has now been completed. We will continue to keep you informed as we...
Anybody have leads on a good chip or chipset for recording and playing back audio? Here's my idea of requirements: -small, cheap circuit to record/play back...
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SeattleRobotics@yahoo...
Nov 3, 2005 6:04 pm
26076
Rudy, A dozen or so years ago Radio Shack had exactly what you wanted. They had both the single IC and a kit with the IC, an amp & PC board. I haven't seen it...
twcarroll@...
Nov 3, 2005 6:16 pm
26077
Look at the following parts at DigiKey: ISD1420SIR IC VOICE REC/PLAY 20-SEC 28-SOIC http://www.digikey.com/scripts/DkSearch/dksus.dll?Detail? ...
Michael Holder
md.holder@...
Nov 3, 2005 6:21 pm
26078
I bought one of these for a project I did. Pro- very simple. one button record, one button playback. Con- speaker acts as a mic so sound quality is not so...
Thanks for the ideas - the ISD / Winbond website has quite a few choices and ranges of these kinds of chips - just what I was looking for. Rudy ... was in ... ...
If there were a merchant in the Bellevue/Redmond area that was interested in stocking parts for robot builders, what kinds of stuff would you like to see them...
... Here's my quick off the top of my head list: Electronics stuff ... 0.1" connectors/crimpers/ basic tools Wire prototyping boards Assortment of sensors (see...
Parts are one thing. Having the ability of knowing what parts they have before making the long journey to the store would be better. I have practically given...
That sound about right. NDT transducers are made to find flaws in manufactured parts. The frequency sets the size of flaw that will reflect sound back. ... ...
I guess I would need to know what he means by "parts." Are we talking IC's and electronics, or machine (mill, lathe, etc.) parts, or off the shelf bot kits? ...