When I build the JuneBot maybe you could put it in your JPUG
Now that sounds like fun!Once I get my Junebug, I would like to put it on a little robot cart and basically program the 18F1320 tutor to run the bot.
Junebug is a USB programmer, and is designed/sold by Blueroomelectronics on this forum. I really enjoyed it before mine stopped working. If you are going for PIC i would get one (I am currently using a Inchworm+, great little programmer too)
Almost as if it were all a plan...
It should work great too.
I created a artist rendering
I'd be willing to bet that it doesn't. As far as I can tell, it's much like the PICAXE, only with an Atmel MCU instead of a PIC. I've been meaning to buy one just to see what they're all about. It'll probably end up like my PICAXE - used once and then it sits in the parts drawer forever after.(I don't think the Arduino offers a hardware debugger, I don't own or use one so I can't say)
Sketchup is easy to learn, but deep enough to be much more difficult to really master. You can do amazing things with it without "mastering" it. It's a really quick and easy to use 3D modeller, unlike most other 3D modellers, which tend to be fairly complex to use.Is the Sketchup easy to learn? Has the free version got enough feature?
Looks really nice.
Hi Bill,
Any particular reason why you called your kits JuneBug, Silverfish and Ladybug...?
Is the Sketchup easy to learn? Has the free version got enough feature?
The very popular Arduino has quite a following, it's basically a modern BASIC Stamp type device, it programs with a language similar to Wiring (sort of looks like C). You don't need a programmer as it uses a built in bootloader. Some versions are USB others are RS232.
Arduino - HomePage
The Junebug is part PICkit2 and part 18F Tutor. Unlike the Arduino it can also be used as a general purpose PIC programmer / debugger for most Flash based PICs (I don't think the Arduino offers a hardware debugger, I don't own or use one so I can't say)
The Junebug also does not limit you to what language you wish to use, you can program in ASM, BASIC, C, JAL etc... Most PIC compilers have demo versions available and the Junebug stays current as it uses the same firmware and automatic updates as the PICkit2.
but is your junebug open sourse and does is work with linux? can i connent it to a breadboard easily
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