Here are the most recent threads richardjackson has started in the Forum:
Posted 15:32:40, 16th February 2018 | № 97
I want to add a buzzer module to my Marty, so it can play a few tunes using Python, and react to events with a robotic melody from time to time. The YL-44 seems to have a built-in resistor. Would it be safe in terms of GPIO output to connect this direct to the three GPIO pins on the Marty? This Marty also has a Pi-zero - would that be a better option for the connection? I haven't yet seen a data sheet for the module but there is some information at : https://fluxworkshop.com/products/bjaa100149-passive-buzz…
Here are the most recent comments that richardjackson has made in the Forum:
...or if you are happy to download some new stuff onto your laptop, you can: 1) download AngryIP and run it looking at either 192.168.0.0 …
Posted 15:01:23, 22nd February 2018
I think it would be amazing to see Marty walk up a step. I don't know if it is possible though. Maybe 12mm high and quite wide to allow for …
Posted 11:40:29, 19th February 2018
I think @thebeetleuk has a fair point. I am trying to set up a Pi Zero instead of a Pi3. I am following the links on "Getting started with y…
Posted 10:19:04, 12th February 2018
Hi Sandy -
Just exactly what I am looking for! To be able to use my VCNL4200 sensors with a Marty and with the Robotical Scratch interfac…
Posted 18:38:47, 11th January 2018
Thank you. I will try a Pi3 first.
Can you please confirm the Rick-to-Pi cable connector Pinouts on the Pi? From the picture it looks …
Posted 13:58:03, 10th January 2018
I am planning to add a Raspberry Pi and camera to two Marty units.
Should I use the Pi 3 instead of the Pi zero W, even though the Pi 3 u…
Posted 15:53:46, 08th January 2018