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For now, this page just holds some notes and links, while I'm preparing for the Mindstorm project.
 
For now, this page just holds some notes and links, while I'm preparing for the Mindstorm project.
  
Initial goal is to get a graphical programming environment up and running on linux with an EV3 set running regular firmware.
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Initial goal is to get a graphical programming environment up and running '''on linux''' with an EV3 set running regular firmware.
  
  
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==Programming Language (and environment)==
 
==Programming Language (and environment)==
For now, I will be looking at integrating this with [http://llk.github.io/scratch-extension-docs/ scratch].
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For now, I will be looking at integrating this with [http://llk.github.io/scratch-extension-docs/ scratch]. Maybe I can get extensions to work without the developer account requirement by [http://www.computacaonaescola.ufsc.br/?page_id=476&lang=en installing it locally]. Maybe I should just spend time on figuring out how to get a developer account.
  
 
* [http://www.zaluum.com/ Zaluum] looks good, but is geared towards data processing, not directive languages.
 
* [http://www.zaluum.com/ Zaluum] looks good, but is geared towards data processing, not directive languages.
* How about [https://developers.google.com/blockly/ Blockly]?
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* How about [https://developers.google.com/blockly/ Blockly]? Comes with a lot less bagage than Scratch. No flash, which is a plus.
  
 
==Architecture==
 
==Architecture==
 
* scratch javascript to wifi? Since this is initiated through UDP, this may require a proxy service to run.
 
* scratch javascript to wifi? Since this is initiated through UDP, this may require a proxy service to run.
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** note to self: creating an (http-) portal/proxy service to "all visible EV3 devices" may be useful all by itself. In the end, I just want to xmlrpc to the brick.
 
* scratch to USB serial or HID should work, but requires a cable.
 
* scratch to USB serial or HID should work, but requires a cable.
 
* Direct execution (from the scratch environment) vs. program-and-run.
 
* Direct execution (from the scratch environment) vs. program-and-run.
 
  
 
==Firmware alternatives==
 
==Firmware alternatives==

Latest revision as of 22:23, 1 February 2015

For now, this page just holds some notes and links, while I'm preparing for the Mindstorm project.

Initial goal is to get a graphical programming environment up and running on linux with an EV3 set running regular firmware.


Communication Protocols

Programming Language (and environment)

For now, I will be looking at integrating this with scratch. Maybe I can get extensions to work without the developer account requirement by installing it locally. Maybe I should just spend time on figuring out how to get a developer account.

  • Zaluum looks good, but is geared towards data processing, not directive languages.
  • How about Blockly? Comes with a lot less bagage than Scratch. No flash, which is a plus.

Architecture

  • scratch javascript to wifi? Since this is initiated through UDP, this may require a proxy service to run.
    • note to self: creating an (http-) portal/proxy service to "all visible EV3 devices" may be useful all by itself. In the end, I just want to xmlrpc to the brick.
  • scratch to USB serial or HID should work, but requires a cable.
  • Direct execution (from the scratch environment) vs. program-and-run.

Firmware alternatives

Although not currently investigated, communications may be a lot easier if the smart brick runs a custom firmware.