since this will interest some of you :) Begin forwarded message:
> From: Ricardo Moran <[email protected]> > Subject: Re: [Pharo-users] pharo & arduino > Date: February 21, 2012 6:33:28 PM GMT+01:00 > To: Gérard Duteil <[email protected]> > Cc: Stéphane Ducasse <[email protected]> > > > On Mon, Feb 20, 2012 at 8:28 PM, Gérard Duteil <[email protected]> wrote: > Bonsoir à tous, > > Je ne savais que l'on pouvais faire tourner les physical etoys dans pharo, > j'utilisais Squeak > > > Plus généralement je cherche des liens sur les pic, les microcontroleurs et > une interface graphique en glisser deposer qui me permette de dialoguer avec > de l'électronique sous linux. Sous win j'ai des outils mais je prefere > l'utilisation de gnu/linux > > je suis tombé sur un lien ancien smalltalk/pic mais j'aimerais bien trouver > un projet plus récent et maintenu. > > Je vais donc essayer le lien merci > > et je viens de retomber sur le lien qui m'a fait redécouvrir les etoys > > Merci > Au plaisir de vous lire > > Hello, > > Hi Gérard, > > I don't know that physical etoys runs in pharo. I use Squeak and install pe > in ubuntu. > > Well, the "Etoys" part of Physical Etoys doesn't run on Pharo, but all the > core classes should work fine. I don't know exactly what you need so let me > tell you what we did: > We made a very simple model that lets you communicate with your Arduino using > a firmware like Firmata, or a simple firmware made by us (see the class > comment of the class Arduino for code examples). We also made a very > rudimentary C code generator to translate Smalltalk into C and we linked it > to the avr-gcc/avrdude so now we can program the Arduino board without > leaving Smalltalk, which is very cool. Unfortunately, the translator is still > very limited (I think even more limited than Slang) but we are using it to > translate the etoys scripts and it's good enough for our purposes. > > > I search more links about pic, electronics and gui with drag and drop to > program this electronic's component for kids. I prefer use gnu/linux. > > If you're interested in a graphical interface for kids maybe you'll be better > working with the Physical Etoys version instead of using the sources with > Pharo. FWIW, making a graphical interface shouldn't be difficult at all but > the Etoys interface is being used with kids and it's quite good IMHO. > > > But i don't know your project i use your link > sorry http://tecnodacta.com.ar/gira/projects/physical-etoys/ is my last tool > > > You'll find there the latest version of Physical Etoys, we are soon to > release a new version with a lot of improvements. So stay tuned! :) > > > tanks too much for your proposition. sorry i don't speak spanish language but > if necessary i transfert your message. > > > I have found a commercial tool s4a. Do you know this? > > Yes, in fact I had the luck to meet its creators in person during the ESUG > 2010 conference. S4A is a great tool, and the Scratch interface is very nice. > You should definitely give it atry. > > > i have download this http://seaside.citilab.eu/S4ADev.zip > > but i'm a beginner. > > i'm interresting by pharo because it's le lastest program developping, > isn'it? > > I'm not sure what that means. We usually don't use Pharo to develop Physical > Etoys because, you know, Etoys doesn't run in Pharo. However, I would like to > ensure at least some of our project works in Pharo. If I can, I'll test it > this week and maybe I'll write a ConfigurationOfArduino. Would that help? > > Cheers, > Richo > > > > thanks a lot > > > > > Le 20/02/2012 09:16, Stéphane Ducasse a écrit : > thanks for you answer > I hope that you are going well. > > Stef > > On Feb 20, 2012, at 12:15 AM, Ricardo Moran wrote: > > Hi Stef, > > You can look at the Arduino repository at squeaksource > (http://www.squeaksource.com/Arduino.html). > Everything but the "Arduino-Etoys*" packages should work fine in Pharo. At > least they worked the last time I checked but a lot has changed since then, > so let me know if you encounter any problem, I'll be happy to help. > > Cheers, > Richo > > On Sat, Feb 18, 2012 at 6:15 PM, Stéphane Ducasse<[email protected]> > wrote: > Hi ricardo > > do you have some information how to connect pharo to arduino? > Thanks in advance. > > Stef > > Begin forwarded message: > > From: Gérard Duteil<[email protected]> > Subject: [Pharo-users] pharo& arduino > > Date: February 18, 2012 9:42:02 AM GMT+01:00 > To: [email protected] > Reply-To: A friendly place where any question about pharo is > welcome<[email protected]> > > Hello,,,I search info about this subject., > ,I'm interesting by picaxe also,,,, > A beginner in object programmation,,, > I wait the 25th may,,, > Thanks in advance. > > > > > >
