6 thoughts on “Running Arduino Sketches on a BlinkM”
Greggsays:
Instead of showing us a YouTube sponsored flash constructed video, why not present each individual frame on a webpage? (or on several of them.) I find content presented that way to be rarely professional looking. And then only if it came from an outside source.
Tod Kurtsays:
Hi Gregg,
If you go to the web page linked in the article, it has higher resolution pictures, diagrams, and links. I assume that’s what you’re asking about.
Greggsays:
I have looked at your pages before Todd. That’s why I bought the connector board used for adapting WII gizmos to the Arduino platform.
I had hoped that the Make site would have the same content as your pages.
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Instead of showing us a YouTube sponsored flash constructed video, why not present each individual frame on a webpage? (or on several of them.) I find content presented that way to be rarely professional looking. And then only if it came from an outside source.
Hi Gregg,
If you go to the web page linked in the article, it has higher resolution pictures, diagrams, and links. I assume that’s what you’re asking about.
I have looked at your pages before Todd. That’s why I bought the connector board used for adapting WII gizmos to the Arduino platform.
I had hoped that the Make site would have the same content as your pages.