> So what's with the state of "basic stamp clones", anyway? there have > been perhaps half-a-dozen such projects i've seen on the net, none ever > getting so far as to produce source code, and most limiting themselves > to the 64 bytes of eeprom in a 16F84. Most have faded quiety into the > woodwork. If you're not so picky about being exactly a clone, Kronos Robotics produces a very nice product in their Dios chip. http://www.kronosrobotics.com/ If you like Java, Systronix has the JStamp, which outperforms pretty much anything else in the stamp form factor. And it runs Java *natively*. And the 512k RAM and 512k Flash don't hurt either. http://www.jstamp.com/ -- D. Jay Newman ! jay@sprucegrove.com ! Xander: Giles, don't make cave-slayer unhappy. http://enerd.ws/robots/ ! -- http://www.piclist.com hint: To leave the PICList mailto:piclist-unsubscribe-request@mitvma.mit.edu