>>I can buy a STAMP computer >>from Parallax right now for $39, and it has 8 DAC I/O ports. To boot, it's >>programmable in Basic and it's about the size of a business card. > > >Huh? Wha? Where can I get one of these? What sample rates? > >I always react that way when someone tells me about a new toy. Can I >get som more info on it, from you? :^) > >Thanks, >Steve Maher smaher@gi.com > > Hey, I like this idea. But don't we need A to D, not DAC? Can > you send me the details on the stamp card address, 8 DACs would > control a robot nicely :) TIA, Tim Smith
Hi Steve/Tim, Yeah Tim, you're right A to D is correct. My typing just got ahead of my thinking. As far as specs, I dunno on these things. Just kind of caught my eye, and got me to thinking about what I could do with it if I stuck it in my car. What do you think Steve, can you think of some various sampling points on yer vehicle that you'd like to monitor (like clutch plates?) ;-) Parallax Inc. 3805 Atherton Road, #102 Rocklin, CA 95765 (916) 624-8333 General (916) 624-8003 FAX (916) 624-1869 FAXback (document #1000 is index) info@parallaxinc.com ftp.parallaxinc.com http://www.parallaxinc.com Bren =================================================== Bren Smith | bren@dantz.com Dantz Development | bren@ccnet.com =================================================== "More hay, Trigger?" "No thanks, Roy, I'm stuffed!"
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