[Noisebridge-discuss] getting started with arduino

Michael Shiloh michaelshiloh1010 at gmail.com
Tue Mar 31 00:49:42 UTC 2009


1. are these the BBBduinos we ordered last week? I ordered a couple; i 
should pick them up

2. don't forget about club arduino
http://betalab01.org/mailman/listinfo/clubarduino_betalab01.org

3. i'll try to help out with the arduino class - i'll sign up so that i 
can participate in the scheduling

Mitch Altman wrote:
>   There's also a bunch of BoArduino kits available for people to build 
> at Noisebridge.  They're $17 each, and do everything an Arduino does, 
> except you need a USB-TTL cable, which we also have for $19.  (The 
> upside of this is that you can dedicate a BoArduino to a project without 
> wasting the USB interface that comes with Arduino.)
>  
>  
> I'm really glad you're doing the Arduino class, Rachel.  :)
>  
>  
> Mitch.
>  
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>  > Date: Mon, 30 Mar 2009 15:53:15 -0700
>  > From: rachel at xtreme.com
>  > To: noisebridge-discuss at lists.noisebridge.net
>  > Subject: [Noisebridge-discuss] getting started with arduino
>  >
>  > Someone was going to hold an arduino class at some point... I was kinda
>  > sorta waiting for this but then had to do some work with one and
>  > discovered that it was quite easy to follow the web tutorials I found.
>  >
>  > I'd be happy to lead a Getting Started With Arduino workshop, if people
>  > are interested. It would be more a thing where you just set aside that
>  > time to get your arduino working, in the company of other people doing
>  > the same thing, than an actual tutorial.
>  >
>  > Is there interest? If a couple people reply with +1, I'll put up a wiki
>  > page for people to sign up and we can work out a time.
>  >
>  > Regarding the arduino Mega order that Christie is putting together, I
>  > don't think it's the best one to start with, partly because it has more
>  > parts and partly because at $65 it is more expensive than, for example,
>  > a Bare Bones Board or even the original Arduino, which runs more like
>  > $20-$25. Since it's an open source project there are lots of versions
>  > floating around, kind of like Linux. Given that, it doesn't *really*
>  > matter which one you get.
>  >
>  > Rachel
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