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From the site:  ''The UBW board is a small board that contains a Microchip PIC USB-capable microcontroller, headers to bring out all of the PICs signal lines (to a breadboard for example), only costs about $15-$20 to build and is powered from the USB connection.''   
 
From the site:  ''The UBW board is a small board that contains a Microchip PIC USB-capable microcontroller, headers to bring out all of the PICs signal lines (to a breadboard for example), only costs about $15-$20 to build and is powered from the USB connection.''   
  
There seem to be a fair number of additional projects based on this device.  Google "BitWhacker" or "UBW".
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There seem to be a fair number of additional projects based on this device.  Google "Bit Wacker".
  
 
The developer has supported the PC end of the communications with a program in Liberty Basic.  The project based here is to provide communications to the Bitwhacker and similiar microcontrollers using a family of JAVA applications.  The applications range from fairly general ones suitable for many microcontrollers to very specialized ones for
 
The developer has supported the PC end of the communications with a program in Liberty Basic.  The project based here is to provide communications to the Bitwhacker and similiar microcontrollers using a family of JAVA applications.  The applications range from fairly general ones suitable for many microcontrollers to very specialized ones for
particular applications of the BitWhacker.  The more specialized applications actually turn the BitWacker/PC into entirely new applications.  See below.
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particular applications of the BitWacker.  The more specialized applications actually turn the BitWacker/PC into entirely new applications.  See below.
  
 
We now have some beta level code ( June 04 08 ) and we are looking for testers.  The tester should:
 
We now have some beta level code ( June 04 08 ) and we are looking for testers.  The tester should:

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