Monthly Archive: October 2015
Just found https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/topic/157672/?page=2#post-1574788 which is a Scratch 1.4 mod built to emulate Scratch 2 features 🙂 And since it is written in Squeak – the image works on the RaspberryPi as well 🙂 To use...
One of the problems when playing with WiFi robots, is finding out what IP address it is so you can send commands to control or update its on-board program. There are various manual methods...
Note:Driving motors directly like this is likely to lead to the NodeMCU pins getting destroyed due to back EMF – this is only for the foolhardy amongst us 🙂 Having managed to program a...
Without being big-headed – I’ll just state that ScratchGPIO is THE standard way of controlling pins on a Raspberry Pi up till now. This article is 100% intended to HELP people/pupils/teachers/kids/authors/resources etc etc...
I bought a few ESP-01’s a while ago and now that I know how to flash and program an ESP8266 using NodeMCU firmware, I wanted to program my ESP-01 easily. One issue is that...
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