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It has been created to attract people to the programming world. The goal is also to provide a high level interface to Arduino programmers with functionalities such as interacting with a set of boards through user events.  
It has been created to attract people to the programming world. The goal is also to provide a high level interface to Arduino programmers with functionalities such as interacting with a set of boards through user events.  
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=== How Can I Use It? ===
=== How Can I Use It? ===
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=== What Do I Need|What Do I Need ? ===
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-A board of Arduino, there are different models, the most common are arduino uno
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-One computer, with Linux, Windows, or Mac
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-diferent
=== What else ? ===
=== What else ? ===
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Your own imagination its really the limits, because u can program, a board to do almost anything, we present some examples using sensors, motors or leds, but u can use what u want.
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Revision as of 17:08, 10 March 2011

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What is it ?

S4A is a Scratch modification that supports simple programming of the Arduino open source hardware platform. It provides new blocks for managing sensors and actuators connected to Arduino. There is also a sensor report board similar to the PicoBoard.

It has been created to attract people to the programming world. The goal is also to provide a high level interface to Arduino programmers with functionalities such as interacting with a set of boards through user events.


How Can I Use It?

Who can use it ?

What Do I Need|What Do I Need ?

-A board of Arduino, there are different models, the most common are arduino uno -One computer, with Linux, Windows, or Mac -diferent

What else ?

Your own imagination its really the limits, because u can program, a board to do almost anything, we present some examples using sensors, motors or leds, but u can use what u want.




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