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Basic Stamp @ Wikipedia
The BASIC Stamp is a microcontroller with a small, specialized BASIC interpreter (PBASIC) built into ROM. It is made by Parallax, Inc. and has been quite popular with electronics hobbyists since the early 1990s due to its low threshold of learning and ease of use (due to its simple BASIC language). Although the Basic Stamp has the form of a DIP chip, it is in fact a small Printed Circuit Board that contains the essential elements of a...
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http://en.wikipedia.org
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Basic Stamp FAQs
Minimal questions and answers on the Basic Stamp FAQ. Limited.
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Basic Stamp Guide from the University of Minnesota
This guide covers the BASIC Stamp HomeWork Board (#28158), a product introduced by Parallax in 2002 exclusively for students and educators.
With the HomeWork Board, you can write programs and create interface circuits to read switches and other sensors, and to control motors and lights with very little effort.
Many of the pictures and drawings in this guide were taken directly from the documentation on the Parallax Web site, the place to...
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http://www.me.umn.edu
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OOPic -vs- Basic Stamp / A buyers guide
This comparison chart is provided to guide a potential buyer in selecting the micro-controller that best suit his/her needs.
The Information provided in the following chart has been collected from the actual text of the product manuals and FAQs of the components represented.
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Stamp FAQs
FAQ on Basic Stamp
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date: 1/1/1997
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