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Title: DIY basic stamp
Post by: sadman on March 16, 2012, 05:08:22 05:08
do it your self basic stamp module


Title: Re: DIY basic stamp
Post by: snowman on October 07, 2012, 06:25:28 18:25
file not found my friend.


Title: Re: DIY basic stamp
Post by: sadman on October 09, 2012, 06:34:07 06:34
file not found my friend.

i am on tour upload the file when back from tour or if some one else have it please reupload


Title: Re: DIY basic stamp
Post by: leemarrow on October 23, 2012, 09:12:42 21:12
Hi, can you re-upload?
Thank you


Title: Re: DIY basic stamp
Post by: mittu09 on October 26, 2012, 08:46:48 08:46
DIY Basic Stamp


Title: Re: DIY basic stamp
Post by: sadman on November 13, 2012, 08:31:54 08:31
added new version remove crap stuff added working basic stamp 1 module based on 16F84 file name in the archive is bs4

regards
sadman


Title: Re: DIY basic stamp
Post by: yoda on November 20, 2012, 02:28:04 14:28
Quote from st1-64 txt file:
ST1-64  is a  virtual machine  running on  a PIC16F84 micro, that interprets the intermediate code,
stored in the internal on-chip 64 byte EEPROM memory.
The machine is fully compatible with Parallax Basic Stamp 1 Basic interpreter with the only exception
- the  program  memory  has  only 64 bytes (instead of 256 in Stamp I).
The compatibility includes compatible download protocol and debugging facilities.

So, does someone have sourcecode of these hex files, so that a version can be made for the 16F628
(with more memory)?


Title: Re: DIY basic stamp
Post by: Gallymimu on November 21, 2012, 03:32:26 03:32
What is your motivation for extending the usage of the Basic interpreter?  Basic Stamps seem to have fallen out of favor.  With the introduction of Arduino (and I am in NO way an Arduino fan) it seems that it would be simpler to use that platform and C instead of Basic.


Title: Re: DIY basic stamp
Post by: yoda on November 27, 2012, 05:55:40 17:55
I am still a Basic fan, mainly to motivate others, for example to configure the things I produce.
And also a single chip is (in some circomstances) more elegant then a complete platform.
But you're right, a platform like Arduino has more possibilities of course.
 


Title: Re: DIY basic stamp
Post by: Jayridium on December 31, 2012, 06:45:01 18:45
@ the OP: This is great work - but I cant figure out exactly when I'd use it, as proton is more or les basic stamp compatible so I could jsut sompile anything to pic rather than tokenize it?

@ Yoda : Have you checked out that "Amicus18" system Crownhill are pimping as an alternative to arduino - its AFIK pin for pin compatible with arduino shields and is programmed in a FREE version of proton - that will only ever compile for the pic used at the heart of the Amicus18 setup - the PIC18F25K20