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Showing posts with label s2a_fm. Show all posts
Showing posts with label s2a_fm. Show all posts
Control Your Arduino From Scratch Using the Greek Language!
Thanks to Alexandros Moskofidis, s2a_fm now has Greek block translations for both Snap! and Scratch.
You can download s2a_fm at: https://github.com/MrYsLab/s2a_fm.
Italian Translation Has Been Added To
s2a_fm
For Both Scratch and Snap!
Gianfranco Zuliani has graciously provided an Italian translation for s2a_fm.
You can get this latest translation on Github.
Thank you Gianfranco!!!
s2a_fm Taiwanese Translation Available on Github
Thanks to Hsu Jen-Chieh, s2a_fm blocks have been translated to Taiwanese.
s2a_fm is now contains block translations for 9 different languages supporting both Scratch and Snap!
Download it here: https://github.com/MrYsLab/s2a_fm
Build your own Talking Tom Toy
with SCRATCH and Arduino
Ih his latest article, Prof. Aldo von Wangenheim explains how to use Scratch and s2a_fm to create this toy using sensors and bi-directional Scratch-Arduino Communication.
Reference Manual
for
s2a_fm
Has Been Translated To Chinese!!!
Thanks to Yufangjun 发自我的小米手机 for the translation. It can be found on Github.
Parking
A Snap! Project for s2a_fm
Prof. José Manuel Ruiz Gutiérrez, who provided the Spanish translations for the s2a_fm blocks has created this Snap! project for s2a_fm, called Parking.
The documentation and Snap! script can be found here: Parking
The documentation and Snap! script can be found here: Parking
Welcome To Mr. Y's Lab Notes!
I am Alan Yorinks, sometimes known as Mr. Y., author of PyMata and s2a_fm.
On this site you can expect to find:
This is my first foray into blogging, so this is likely to be a fluid site as I discover how to manage this beast. You are welcome to come along for the ride!
If you are a user of either PyMata or s2a_fm, and wish to post a project or article to this blog, just use the contact box on the home page of this blog.
On this site you can expect to find:
- Musings about my current open source software projects.
- Musings about my future open source software projects.
- Postings by users of Mr. Y's Lab software.
- Tutorials.
- And from time to time, stream of consciousness thoughts about items that interest me.
This is my first foray into blogging, so this is likely to be a fluid site as I discover how to manage this beast. You are welcome to come along for the ride!
If you are a user of either PyMata or s2a_fm, and wish to post a project or article to this blog, just use the contact box on the home page of this blog.
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