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From: wrb@ccsitn.cb.att.com (Wally Blackburn)
Subject: Re: BASIC for STAMP clone
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Date: Thu, 22 Sep 1994 19:03:15 GMT
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In article <35reud$4io@mrnews.mro.dec.com>,
Jean-claude LEGER <system@leto.enet.dec.com> wrote:
>
>
>>    Geez, indeed.  I have no problem paying Parallax.  My idea was to get
>>    the program to load BASIC into a more advanced PIC chip, such as the
>>    PIC16C84 (on-board EEPROM) or PIC16C74 (on-board A/D).  I would also
>>    be happy if Parallax were to sell VAR chips like this with BASIC already
>>    burned in.
>
>	Yes a PIC16C74 with basic interpreter would be nice ...
>
>	What chip currently available can I use to add real adc to the STAMP ?
>

Check out the STamp Stretcher in this month's (9/94) Nuts & Volts.  It uses
an ADC0831.  I am putting together kits if you are interested.

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