Hi everybody (and sorry if you receive multiple copies),
I would like to announce a new version of Physical Etoys, now with a lot of new features:
I would like to use this opportunity to publicly thank all the people from the Etoys community for their work on Etoys 5, this latest version is much better than the last and I encourage you all to try it.
And also, I would like to announce that Physical Etoys 2.0 is going to be installed by default on all the laptops of the "Conectar igualdad" program, which is kind of like the argentinian version of OLPC (but for older students). So we are *really* excited about this!
Now that you're all as excited as we are :) you can download and try Physical Etoys 2.0 from our blog: http://tecnodacta.com.ar/gira/projects/physical-etoys/.
Cheers, Richo
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Congratulation.
Project looks great. Getting a Lego Robot is on my list of stuff I want if I ever have any excess money :-) Karl
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On Sat, Apr 21, 2012 at 6:17 AM, Ben Coman <[hidden email]> wrote: (...)
Interfacing with Arduino is very cool. It is high on my list of things to play with (as time permits) Hi Ben, Now in case you ever need anything more industrial/powerful (but more costly) here are a couple of things I have been kept a wishful eye on for a couple of years (but I have not yet had time to play with). I share this on the random chance someone gets interested in it before I get a chance to play - hopefully early next year. Well, I don't think it's really fair to compare these computers with arduino :) but if you happen to play with one of those let us know your results. What I would like is to get my hands on a Raspberry Pi now.
Cheers, Richo
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On Sat, Apr 21, 2012 at 2:04 PM, karl ramberg <[hidden email]> wrote: Congratulation. Thanks Karl, Lego is a little expensive but it's a lot of fun :)
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