> I can come in parts or assembled.  It runs by itself - no need for

It should have read "It can come ..." :-)


> a computer.  needs a power source nonetheless.  The IDE is
> runs on Linux, the language is C and all things considered a
> good board.
>
>> (Now if this thing could be made - with relative ease - to be able to
>> power on and off various appliances/sockets at various times, I would
>> be interested)
>
> Yes, those would be use cases for this.  There are numerous projects
> that can get primary school kids interested in electronics with this tool.
> Unlike the lego stuff, this is relatively cheap, runs on Linux etc etc.
>
> There is a Singapore "outlet" sgbotics.com that sells this and other
> boards/kits.
> --
> Harish Pillay [email protected] gpg id: 746809E3
> fingerprint: F7F5 5CCD 25B9 FC25 303E 3DA2 0F80 27DB 7468 09E3
>



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fingerprint: F7F5 5CCD 25B9 FC25 303E 3DA2 0F80 27DB 7468 09E3

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