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What is it you need to know?

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Originally posted by GreenDice
Does anyone know what pin is used for programming/debug on the Basic Stamp module?

Thanks in advance.
I'm having a hard time imagining what information you're tyring to discover.

If I remember right, the programming cable had to be modified for the pre Innovation First control system by removing a pin. Is this what you're thinking of? I don't believe this is necessary any more.

Alternately, are you wanting to know which of the DB9 pins is used to transmit/receive data? Why? Are you planning on doing something real esoteric with your custom PCB?

Be a little more specific, and maybe we can help.
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