04-17-2013 10:21 AM
I think my first post looked like I was selling a Basic Stamp, I'm not. I have this question:
I purchased a Basic Stamp in 1995 on the advice of the local high school electronics teacher. I got busy and he got busy and we never got my tachometer project built. I have more time for this now and would like to use the Stamp. Is there a time limit to which the stamp will "keep it's program" . Do microcontrollers need to "keep a charge" to be usable. This stamp is still unopened in the original "cellophane" If I plug a 9v battery into it will I be able to tell if it is still usable. I am new to programming and the stamp didn't come with any instructions. The teacher has moved on but I'm finding lots of help on these forums. Any advice would be appreciated.
Hobartboy
09-06-2014 05:37 PM
Hi, I just connected a Basic Stamp to labview. Are you still pursuing this?
Steve Aldrich
09-08-2014 10:08 AM
His last posts were in April of last year. It is pretty safe to assume he is no longer frequenting these forums.
This is why we suggest opening a new thread to seek advice rather than revive an old thread. Most of the active users tend to ignore revived threads as the question you have is likely entirely different than the original question posed. It sounds like you want to interface with LabVIEW. The original poster just wanted to know if the device would be expected to work out of the box after ten years of sitting in the box.
09-10-2014 12:20 AM
I don't have any question. I was offering to help the original poster. I don't understand your comment to me. I searched NI.com for "basic stamp" and found only one item. So I made a reply
09-10-2014 10:14 AM
09-15-2014 02:44 PM
Steve,
Bo may not be, but I am quite interested in a method to simulate BasicStamp functions Multisim. I have used a number os basic stamps to design things like water controllers; but ive never been able to simulate their operation in multisim. Any work you've done would be of significant interest to me.
09-15-2014 03:15 PM
Steve,
Bo may not be, but I am quite interested in a method to simulate BasicStamp functions Multisim. I have used a number os basic stamps to design things like water controllers; but ive never been able to simulate their operation in multisim. Any work you've done would be of significant interest to me.
09-19-2014 10:10 AM
I wrote a very simple basic stamp program to write to the serial port so that I could prove that my labview program was correctly reading from a serial port. We have a very old machine that talks to a DOS based program which I am replacing with a labview program. We actually have 2 of these machines and my labview program works with one, but not the other. I wanted to show that is was a hardware problem with the machine I was trying to talk to, not my program. So, I showed that I could communicate with the basic stamp.
So my experince amounts to, "I can connect a Basic Stamp with labview, and get them to talk to each other."
09-19-2014 04:28 PM
09-26-2014 08:38 AM
I only wrote text to the serial port. I have written other programs to enable the pins, but they were stand alone programs with no communication with a computer, beyond the upload from the PC.