It's not like were ever going to stop doing that anyhow. As soon as environmentalists make americans stop driving all the third world countrys will catch up. OSCIA has to make their cash from somebody.
There is no compiler. Basic is an interpreted language. You just write the code and it is loaded onto the chip where it is interpreted, adding a transmitter/reciever is easy. The Basic stamp II has a built in DTMF out function and a Frequency output function. Lots of built in goodies. --------------------------------------- "One bug is a tragedy A million bugs is a statistic" (if stalin worked for microsoft)
This is true, I am working on a satellite project and we are using the Basic Stamp II as our computer. The port would realy have nothing to do with the Basic code as it is all interpreted on the chip. The program that loads the code into the chip actually runs in dos, and should be a truly trivial port.
Wow, youre way off base. Our weight on mars is about 1/3 of our weight here on earth. The Earth is almost twice as large as mars.
It's not like were ever going to stop doing that anyhow. As soon as environmentalists make americans stop driving all the third world countrys will catch up. OSCIA has to make their cash from somebody.
There is no compiler. Basic is an interpreted language. You just write the code and it is loaded onto the chip where it is interpreted, adding a transmitter/reciever is easy. The Basic stamp II has a built in DTMF out function and a Frequency output function. Lots of built in goodies. --------------------------------------- "One bug is a tragedy A million bugs is a statistic" (if stalin worked for microsoft)
This is true, I am working on a satellite project and we are using the Basic Stamp II as our computer. The port would realy have nothing to do with the Basic code as it is all interpreted on the chip. The program that loads the code into the chip actually runs in dos, and should be a truly trivial port.