DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY
Parallax Inc. is not responsible for special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting from any breach of
warranty, or under any legal theory, including lost profits, downtime, goodwill, damage to or replacement of
equipment or property, or any costs of recovering, reprogramming, or reproducing any data stored in or used with
Parallax products. Parallax Inc. is also not responsible for any personal damage, including that to life and health,
resulting from use of any of our products. You take full responsibility for your BASIC Stamp application, no matter
how life-threatening it may be.
WEB SITE AND DISCUSSION LISTS
The Parallax Inc. web site (www.parallax.com) has many downloads, products, customer applications and on-line
ordering for the components used in this text. We also maintain several e-mail discussion lists for people interested in
using Parallax products. These lists are accessible from www.parallax.com via the Support
→
Discussion Groups
menu. These are the lists that we operate:
BASIC Stamps – This list is widely utilized by engineers, hobbyists and students who share their BASIC
Stamp projects and ask questions.
Stamps in Class – Created for educators
and
students, subscribers discuss the use of the Stamps in Class
curriculum in their courses. The list provides an opportunity for both students and educators to ask
questions and get answers.
Parallax Educators –Exclusively for educators and those who contribute to the development of Stamps in
Class. Parallax created this group to obtain feedback on our curricula and to provide a forum for educators
to develop and obtain Teacher’s Guides.
Parallax Translators – The purpose of this list is to provide a conduit between Parallax and those who
translate our documentation to languages other than English. Parallax provides editable Word documents
to our translating partners and attempts to time the translations to coordinate with our publications.
Toddler Robot – A customer created this discussion list to discuss applications and programming of the
Parallax Toddler robot.
SX Tech – Discussion of programming the SX microcontroller with Parallax assembly language tools and
3
rd
party BASIC and C compilers.
Javelin Stamp – Discussion of application and design using the Javelin Stamp, a Parallax module that is
programmed using a subset of Sun Microsystems’ Java® programming language.
ERRATA
While great effort is made to assure the accuracy of our texts, errors may still exist. If you find an error, please let us
know by sending an email to [email protected]. We continually strive to improve all of our educational materials
and documentation, and frequently revise our texts. Occasionally, an errata sheet with a list of known errors and
corrections for a given text will be posted to our web site, www.parallax.com. Please check the individual product
page’s free downloads for an errata file.