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Exploring PICAXE: From Peru to Present by Tim Clark

Join Timothy Clark on his journey from Peru in 2005 to the present, where he dives into the world of PICAXE - a mix of PIC and Bootstrap, offering a BASIC-like language in a Program Editor. Discover programming basics like High, Low, PWMout, and Serin, along with interfacing with HyperTerminal and more circuitry. Learn how to enhance user interface with Visual Basic for network control. Explore further improvements, bug fixes, and advanced programming in this exciting demo. Any questions? Let's dive in!

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Exploring PICAXE: From Peru to Present by Tim Clark

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  1. PICAXE etc From Peru to present Tim(othy) Clark (eclipse)

  2. Apologies • Sorry for the suckyness, I am new to this!! • Sorry for the microsoftness • Sorry if I go on for too long

  3. In Deepest Peru • Peru 2005 • Mmmm computer control • Time in deepest Peru = lots of things to do when I got back

  4. Now onto PICAXE • PICAXE = PIC + Bootstrap • PICAXE = fluffy + cuddly • Download program in circuit • BASIC like language • Program Editor

  5. Language • BASIC like syntax • High 2 • Low 2 • Pwmout 2, 100, w3 • Serin 3, N2400, b0, #w3

  6. Where to start? • HyperTerminal • WOW • Serial in + PWM • WOW

  7. Improvements • + more circuitry etc • + even more circuitry etc • Ewwww Visual Basic

  8. Now for the UI

  9. Now it gets whizzy • Smooth Changes • Network Control • More to come yet

  10. DEMO!

  11. What Next • Change Language • Fix transistor bug • Add input detection • Add major programming

  12. Any Questions?

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