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Showing posts with label s2a_fm. Show all posts
Showing posts with label s2a_fm. Show all posts

The s2a_fm Users Guide Has Been Translated to Traditional Chinese.

Cheng Shu-Feng has generously provided the translation. The updated manaul can be found here.

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!

s2a_fm

Korean Translation Is Now Available on Github

Dr. Eugil Kim has generously contributed the translation.

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.

Great New s2a_fm/Snap! Libraries

Version 2.3 Now Available

From

Prof. Gutierrez



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





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:

  • 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.
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