Note that the interpreter is available at no charge for down load into PIC32MX150/250 devices. Upper end are eg the highly capable PIC32MX250F128D with MIPS32 M4k core. (44 pin QFP) $5.09/1 Digikey. It's likely that it could be used in the Fubarino board http://www.digikey.com/product-search/en/programmers-development-systems/ev= aluation-boards-embedded-mcu-dsp/2621773?k=3Dpic32mx250 $23.94/1 Digikey in stock. Either way, Olin would hate it. Russell On 3 May 2014 14:02, IVP wrote: > If you're really nostalgic about BASIC, but want to keep one foot > in the 21st Century > > http://geoffg.net/micromite.html > > The Micromite is a Microchip PIC32MX150/250 series microcontroller > programmed with the free MMBasic firmware. This US$3.64 chip is > available in an easy-to-use 28 pin dual in-line package (DIP) which can > be readily soldered and plugged into an IC socket. > > MMBasic is a Microsoft BASIC compatible implementation of the > BASIC language with floating point and string variables, arrays, long > variable names, a built-in program editor and many other features. > > Using MMBasic you can use communications protocols such as > I2C or SPI to get data from a variety of sensors. You can measure > voltages, detect digital inputs and drive output pins to turn on lights, > relays, etc. > > Special features include an IR remote control receiver and the ability > to easily use LCD displays, keypads, temperature sensors, distance > sensors and more. > > Joe --=20 http://www.piclist.com/techref/piclist PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist .