hi all, I want using basic stamp 2 to do my project.where can I find the Basic stamp 2 programming and application tutorial or handbook free? regards,...
KaiSieng Goh
KaiSieng.Goh@...
Apr 2, 2003 12:33 am
4923
Basic Stamp 2 (microcontroller)www.parallaxinc.com or do a web search, this is a really popular device. Did you try the basic stamp mailing list? Did you want...
Jeremy N.E. Proffitt
rebeltech@...
Apr 2, 2003 2:00 am
4924
Basic Stamp 2 (microcontroller)I have been on this list for a few years now, and I just do not understand why some feel the need to be rude. Perhaps this rubs...
Syd Levine (AnaLog)
AnaLog@...
Apr 2, 2003 3:39 am
4925
Dear friends, We need Data Sheet of SIEMENS/INFINEON make "IC" SM678N SICA V1.2 used in SIEMENS SLMA Line cards. please help me to copmplete my...
Sunrise Systems
sunrisesys@...
Apr 2, 2003 12:45 pm
4926
Dumb questions are one thing but people that want everything for free are something else. This list isn't here to provide pirated software or illegal copies of...
Joe
rigdonj@...
Apr 2, 2003 12:48 pm
4927
The Basic stamp is very popular, I'm sure an hour on the web will give you massive results. There is also a very active mailing list for the Basic Stamp...
Jeremy N.E. Proffitt
rebeltech@...
Apr 2, 2003 2:15 pm
4928
start with the Stamp2 to get familiar with programming micro-controllers, then, if you're feeling brave move onto programming PICs directly with compiled code...
Darren Logan
Darrenl@...
Apr 2, 2003 2:52 pm
4929
In this case, there is a difference? ... -- Author: Syd Levine \(AnaLog\) INET: AnaLog@... Fat City Network Services -- 858-538-5051...
Syd Levine (AnaLog)
AnaLog@...
Apr 2, 2003 5:40 pm
4930
Any suggestions for an inexpensive chip for display of text, at least 16 lines x 40 chars, on PAL/NTSC TV? If it does graphics, so much the better. Note:...
Peter Vogel
pvogel@...
Apr 3, 2003 1:38 am
4931
Some time past, when I discreetly enquired into microcontrollers, I was told to go off and buy a Picstart Plus, and start reading about pics. Others said...
Declan. Moriarty
tech.genius@...
Apr 3, 2003 3:57 pm
4932
On Thu, Apr 03, 2003 at 04:08:35PM +0100, Declan. Moriarty enlightened us thusly AARGH! what was I thinking? Forget asics - I meant FPGAs. I don't have half a...
Declan. Moriarty
tech.genius@...
Apr 3, 2003 4:39 pm
4933
Declan, This is tough. None of the major FPGA vendors support Linux yet to my knowledge. Xilinx and Altera have free software available for their devices up...
Robert Ritchey
RRRitchey@...
Apr 3, 2003 5:21 pm
4934
Hi Declan, Goooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooogle produced 139.000 hits asking it for FPGAs the first one was www.xilinx.com , looks ...
Friedel Bruening
bolinst@...
Apr 3, 2003 5:51 pm
4935
On Thu, Apr 03, 2003 at 09:33:59AM -0800, Friedel Bruening enlightened us thusly I know!. I've been reading them. I wanted to short-circuit to the choices that...
Declan. Moriarty
tech.genius@...
Apr 3, 2003 8:53 pm
4936
Hello everyone I was wondering if anyone has information on the image sensor inside DS880A digital snapshot camera by Dynavision. I want to use this...
Mikael Stewart
mikael_stewart@...
Apr 3, 2003 11:11 pm
4937
I know they have hacked into the camera for the gameboy... you might search for that?? J ... To: "Multiple recipients of list CHIPDIR-L"...
Jeremy N.E. Proffitt
rebeltech@...
Apr 4, 2003 4:30 am
4938
There seems to be a definite move there towards unix. You know the way it goes: They ignore it until they feel they can make a buck at it, and then turn around...
Declan. Moriarty
tech.genius@...
Apr 4, 2003 9:12 am
4939
Is there such a thing as "off the shell" cables that have RJ45's on one end, and 232 (IBM 9-Pin) on the other? Same thing with a 485 on the other end? I'm...
Bob Paddock
bpaddock@...
Apr 6, 2003 7:26 pm
4940
... Kind of, there's the adapters that Cisco routers use, but you have to wire them yourself (at least the ones I've gotten here in Germany). I've used them as...
Jens Schönfeld
jens@...
Apr 7, 2003 1:31 am
4941
I am looking for chips that do graphics like to see on the program guide on a satellite/cable STB. That is, text and/or graphics overlaid on a PAL composite...
Peter Vogel
pvogel@...
Apr 7, 2003 12:21 pm
4942
I'm not 100% sure of what you are asking for, but perhaps... Look at Teletext chips... They're used for on-screen displays in a TV too. Mostly programmable by...
Faasse, P.R.
faasse@...
Apr 7, 2003 12:43 pm
4943
Teletext chips aren't quite the thing - I want composite video in to teh chip, composite video out, and then software writes to the appropraite register cause...
Peter Vogel
pvogel@...
Apr 7, 2003 1:24 pm
4944
Anyone out there got experience with IR remote control receivers? I'm talking about the three-pin devices that have the IR diode and 38KHz bandpass built in. ...
Peter Vogel
pvogel@...
Apr 7, 2003 2:47 pm
4945
Lots of the Japanese semiconductor companies make these although I do not have specific numbers. OKI, Mitsubishi and Toshiba are a few. The generally have a...
Robert Ritchey
RRRitchey@...
Apr 7, 2003 3:09 pm
4946
Bob -- The Black Box company is the place to go for these. Try www.blackbox.com or a web searc. Bob Smith ... -- Specializing in small, cost effective ...
Robert Smith
bobsmith5@...
Apr 7, 2003 3:44 pm
4947
Hello target group, I got in some Altera CPLDs from a chip broker today. The datecode seems a little confusing: BAD490043C At first I thought "bad!", but...
Jens Schönfeld
jens@...
Apr 7, 2003 4:24 pm
4948
Jens, I believe your item is a 2000 D/C in week 43. If you look at one of the items I have on ebay: <A...
LLI14072@...
Apr 7, 2003 5:50 pm
4949
Peter, Try a DVD processor. Major makers: ESS Technology, IBM, LSI Logic, MediaTek, Sony, ST Microelectronics, Toshiba, and Zoran. Best of luck to you. ... ...
George Mena
George.Mena@...
Apr 7, 2003 9:47 pm
4950
There are two 42 pin chips inside the ecu of my car. a crystal of 4.19MHz is connected to pins 15 and 16 of one chip and pin 16 and 17 of the other. can...
Nikhil Praveen
Nikhil.Praveen@...
Apr 7, 2003 10:43 pm
4951
Hi list, I want to generate two precise reference voltages from a single supply. The problem: It's a battery pack that can have anything between 4.4V ...