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    I want to buy two modules Easy Bee3 and now I need examples for how to conect to "talk" each other.If somebody has an example for this modules in PBP,please post them here.
    http://http://www.mikroe.com/sr/tools/zigbee/easybee3/

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    Hi, SKOL

    You take :

    1) The MikroBasic pro examples
    2) The PBP SPI Examples ( in PBP examples folder ...)

    et hop ... that's done.

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    Can I send throw them a pictures?What exactly can I send throw them?
    I want to make a RC boat with them,but those modules I won't use to control the boat,but to send a picture from a camera.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SKOLS1 View Post
    Can I send throw them a pictures?What exactly can I send throw them?
    I want to make a RC boat with them,but those modules I won't use to control the boat,but to send a picture from a camera.
    You're joking ???

    NO 8 bits pic will be able to transfer camera pictures in decent times ...

    You'd better buy some cheap cameras with integrated Transmitters ( TONS on the web )

    Alain

    PS : I do hope it's not for fishing ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Acetronics View Post
    NO 8 bits pic will be able to transfer camera pictures in decent times ...
    Alain is right, but if you care to be indecent (about your download times and picture quality that is), there is the CMUCAM. It can send the picture (and a very low resolution one at that) through the serial port. It's value lies more in the way it can process the images, and figure out where red dots are, etc. Their original CMUCAM could do something similar, but as I remember, reaction times were much slower than this video for the CMUCAM3 http://www.cmucam.org/



    And for a $50.00 camera that just outputs serial, with no image processing: http://www.sparkfun.com/products/10061

    As Alain says, "decent" is the key term here. These are LOW resolution pics here.
    Edit: This picture if from the sparkfun camera. Not so bad, I guess:
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    Here is some info on wireless CMUCAM: https://sites.google.com/a/asu.edu/w...nsmission-demo

    And last bot not least (I think Ken might like the line following bots at the end) Here is a video for the original CMUcam.
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