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Revision as of 00:11, 20 February 2019
BPI:bit Scratch2 support
about Scratch2
In order to help you understand computer language more quickly and let children make their own works, experts from MIT's multimedia lab developed a computer language for children --Scratch. In Scratch, there is no need to memorize complex syntax and statements. Scratch is similar to building blocks, and programs can be written by dragging and dropping. Therefore, Scratch looks more visual, intuitive and easy to operate. Students can easily make their own works!
BPI:bit for Scratch2
Here's how Scratch2 works on Linux ARM hardware running on Bananapi M64,and development for BPI:bit
Hardware prerequisite
All you need to do is learn how to write programs that run out of here, take a look, and then write out this firmware: s2mb_firmware.bin. There is no need to unplug the hardware after the burn. The hardware is now ready to complete.