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From: jocoats@amoco.com (Jack Coats)
Subject: Re: I need a C-STAMP
Message-ID: <1994Aug30.073131.3535@amoco.com>
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Date: Tue, 30 Aug 1994 07:31:31 CDT
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In article <33turs$5q@search01.news.aol.com>, rich2soar@aol.com (Rich2soar) writes:
>>I am a student at West Virginia University and I am looking for a stamp
>>that can be programmed with c, or at least complied with c.   I don't care
>>if there is on-board ram or (ee)prom's.....  This is for a home automous
>>aircraft hobby...
>>
>>Please help.....
>>Send info to rich2soar@aol.com
>>
>>Thanks!


The STAMP by definition is programmed in basic.  If you want to
program in C, pick up a PIC and a C-compiler for it.  Then you 
will have the 'functional equivalent'.  There are folks that sell
breadboards for the PIC (I don't have that info with me).
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