Re: TI-H: good thing for mem expander


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Re: TI-H: good thing for mem expander



Basic stamps are expensive. They are designed to run robots
(at least as far as I know). Some of them you have to build
yourself. The only major thing I could see us doing is using
the 2 pins on the link port to connect to 2 I/O pins on the
stamp. That would leave at least 6 I/O pins for led flashers
or what ever else. And we would be able to do more
interesting things with the 6 pins than 2.

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-----Original Message-----
From: KrazyJolt@aol.com <KrazyJolt@aol.com>
To: ti-hardware@lists.ticalc.org
<ti-hardware@lists.ticalc.org>
Date: Sunday, February 08, 1998 5:10 PM
Subject: TI-H: good thing for mem expander


>
>i was looking on the radio shack page and i saw something
called the BASIC
>stamp
>
>it runs with some sort of basic programing input/output
>256k eeprom (not attached)
>only one problem..  It's expensive!
>something like $80 for the board, the software, the link
and some projects
>
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