I have recently published two Instructables - one on how to control a device like a servo using a PC (a relatively simple project for picaxers!) and a more complex one on linking two picaxes using the internet. http://www.instructables.com/id/Control-real-world-devices-with-your-PC/ and http://www.instructables.com/id/Worldwide-microcontroller-link-for-under-20/
The first one has had over 3000 views in two days and is sitting at the top of the featured list at the moment. Hopefully some of these views will translate to projects and will generate some more worldwide interest in the Picaxe. I'm still not sure anything, even Arduino, could do both of these demo projects so cheaply.
Question to Stelios and Puddlehaven - do you think we can link in the single chip net server in some way?
If anyone has an unpublished working picaxe project perhaps give thought to publishing it!
The first one has had over 3000 views in two days and is sitting at the top of the featured list at the moment. Hopefully some of these views will translate to projects and will generate some more worldwide interest in the Picaxe. I'm still not sure anything, even Arduino, could do both of these demo projects so cheaply.
Question to Stelios and Puddlehaven - do you think we can link in the single chip net server in some way?
If anyone has an unpublished working picaxe project perhaps give thought to publishing it!