Newsgroups: comp.robotics
Path: cantaloupe.srv.cs.cmu.edu!das-news2.harvard.edu!news2.near.net!news.mathworks.com!udel!gatech!swrinde!cs.utexas.edu!news.tamu.edu!news.utdallas.edu!corpgate!nmerh207!bcrkh13.bnr.ca!bcarh8ac.bnr.ca!bcarh189.bnr.ca!nott!cunews!news
From: jlamorie@stimpy.carleton.ca (Joshua Lamorie)
Subject: Re: Stamp Suggestion
Message-ID: <D558yu.7rs@cunews.carleton.ca>
Sender: news@cunews.carleton.ca (News Administrator)
Reply-To: jlamorie@stimpy.carleton.ca
Organization: Carleton University
References: <3jb6c5$d45@nntp.crl.com>
Date: Wed, 8 Mar 1995 22:54:29 GMT
Lines: 31

In article <3jb6c5$d45@nntp.crl.com> tmornini@sun.parallaxinc.com (Tom M
ornini) writes:
snip - snip

>way of doing things up until very recently. The efficiency of native
> x86 assembly software allows our host software to run effectively on
> $200 PC systems!
>
Gidday  there,
	
	But this is the beauty of Linux.  It will run on a $600 PC.  Ok,  
so a machine that can run Linux well might cost more than a mono 286, but  
when most we are students and professionals that are training/working in a  
C environment, perhaps some input into this area might be beneficial.  

	I was wondering if you'd be able to do some sort of survey on  
stamp users, to see if they would like to see it available in C?

t'rah

JOshua
'be warned i'm a robo-newbie'


 
> -- Tom Mornini   
----------------------------------------------------------
> -- Parallax, Inc.  
--------------------------------------------------------
> -- Makers of really cool PIC development tools and the BASIC Stamp SBCs  
--
