BASIC hardware library
Posted on 21st Jan 2018
These libraries can be #include 'd into a BASIC program, adding string and hardware functions.
Posted on 21st Jan 2018
These libraries can be #include 'd into a BASIC program, adding string and hardware functions.
Posted on 21st Jan 2018
The syntax of this BASIC is much like the original Microsoft BASIC, QBASIC or early versions of Visual BASIC. As part of the compile process a modified version of the C pre-processor is called that allows #include, #define, #ifdef ... #endif, #if ... #endif, #error and #warn
Posted on 20th Jan 2018
Thanks to Olzeke, this has been updated and checked on multiple-*nix systems. BASIC support for Linux has been updated for the new ARM Stamp. Files download here
Posted on 12th Jan 2018
by Zeke Wow, what a week! Started this blog report with the goal of making a 'Dice' roller for my war-gaming. I had some TIL-311 dotmatrix hexadecimal displays from way back when. [old]
Posted on 18th Dec 2017
Coming soon a new blogger
Posted on 28th Oct 2017
Hackaday wrote a nice article on our Kickstarter campaign. October 28, 2017 by Brian Benchoff Back in the Before Times, when microcontroller development required ultraviolet light, building anything was a pain. You probably had to burn a ROM onto a chip with a parallel programmer, there was no in-circuit programming, and who knows what would happen if you needed a serial port.