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Sbasic : ok, but tiny-comp ? Have you heard about basic Matchbox ?
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lugnet.robotics
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Tue, 13 Jul 1999 22:11:43 GMT
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Philippe Jadin <philippe.jadin@skynet.be%saynotospam%>
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So, sbasic is a basic programming tool for the 68hc11. Great ! I've just
downloaded it. It seems quite easy, but i don't know how it does compare
to similar (?) systems such as the basic stamp programming tool...
(in UK and Deutchland, the electronic magazine ELEKTOR released the
basic matchbox : very good, with I2C bus, which is the definitive
solutions for addons. See* bellow)
Sorry about asking this simple question, but i can't find any
information about the tiny computer boards.
*Altough it may not be available in the us, there is also the basic
Matchbox, another system which seems perfect for a beginner with
no-microcontroller knowledge:
It is :
-intel 8051 controller
-small 65*45 mm
-with high level basic/pascal (a mix of the two) programming tools
-has 27 i/o ports including rs-232 and I2C
-not dedicated to robotic
-semi-cheap : 80$ max for one assembled, but devellopment tools are +-
200$ with one matchbox (you pay this once)
-very limited eeprom memory expendable thru I2C. Simply add a
declaration of the new chip in your sources.
I2C is a 3 wires serial bus at 100 Kbs, first designed by phillips
mainly for audio controls in their products. Perfect for small memories,
AD/DA converters, serial I2C to //, ... in fact, any I2C chip will
connect on the matchbox. Uses 3 address lines, making it possible to add
16 chips with various functions.
Any comment about I2C ? (or the matchbox if you heard about it?)
I'll post more information about thoses...
Philippe Jadin
--
Did you check the web site first?: http://www.crynwr.com/lego-robotics
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