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Proteus VSM (Virtual System Modeling)

PROTEUS VSM for BASIC Stamp

Proteus VSM for BASIC Stamp contains everything you need to develop and simulate designs based around the BASIC Stamp® series of microcontrollers from Parallax. The package includes:

The package is available in both a Starter version (containing a single model for the BS2) and a Complete version (containing all our BASIC Stamp models).

Features

The models simulate all aspects of the BASIC Stamp device family including:

  • The entire command set, including the extended commands of the 2p series.
  • Scratch RAM read and write.
  • Multi-slot programs
  • Pseudo interrupts using the POLLx commands.
  • Auxillary I/O capability of the 40 pin, BS2p40 device.
  • BS2 DEBUG command and the internal UART for serial communications.
  • The complete SERIN/SEROUT formatter list.

In addition, the model has the following productivity features:

  • Built-in tokenizer - no need to run a separate compiler, just attached your BASIC source file to the schematic part and then press play.
  • Fully integrated in to the VSM source level debugging system and source code management system.
  • Debugging support includes memory (code/data), variable, and scratch RAM inspection windows.

Additional Tools

Proteus VSM For BASIC Stamp supports a wide range of industry-standard compilers and tools:

Proteus VSM For BASIC Stamp - Starter Version

The Starterversion contains contains a model for only the popular BS2 BASIC Stamp device. Other BASIC Stamp devices are not supported.

Proteus VSM For BASIC Stamp - Complete Version

The Complete version contains models for the complete series of BASIC Stamp devices from Parallax:

  • BS1, BS2, BS2e, BS2sx, BS2p24, BS2p40, BS2pe

Sample design showing a BASIC Stamp 1 module working as a digital clock. The time is displayed on a serial controlled alphnumeric LCD module

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