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3: Using the BASIC Stamp Editor
BASIC Stamp Programming Manual 2.0c www.parallaxinc.com Page 37
‘ { $STAMP BS2 }
-- or --
‘{$STAMP BS2}
-- and --
‘{$STAMP BS2 }
are all acceptable variations, however:
‘{$ STAMP BS2}
-- and --
‘{$STAMPBS2}
are not acceptable and will be ignored. If one of the above two lines were
entered into the source code, the editor would ignore it and, instead, rely
on the extension of the filename or the Default Stamp Mode to determine
the appropriate model.
The STAMP directive is read and acted upon by the BASIC Stamp
Windows Editor any time a source code file is loaded, tokenized,
downloaded (run) or viewed in the Memory Map.
For BS2e, BS2sx and BS2p programs, each editor page can be a separate
project, or part of a single project. A project is a set of up to eight files that
should all be downloaded to the BASIC Stamp for a single application.
Each of the files within the project is downloaded into a separate "program
slot". Only the BASIC Stamp 2e, 2sx and 2p modules support projects
(multiple program slots).
For BASIC Stamp projects (consisting of multiple programs), the STAMP
directive has an option to specify additional filenames. The syntax below
demonstrates this form of the STAMP directive:
INTRODUCTION TO BASIC STAMP
PROJECTS.
U
SING THE STAMP DIRECTIVE TO
DEFINE MULTI
-FILE PROJECTS.

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