Update #2: New video with a DuinoBot.Kids controller
We will upload new videos and more info about the project along the Kickstarter campaign. Here is a new video showing what Minibloq can do (the controller here is the DuinoBot.Kids, and the two sensors are CNY70 IRs):
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This project successfully raised its funding goal on June 6, 2011.
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Thanks, every bit helps! Get your name listed as a backer on Minibloq's website (http://minibloq.org).
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Hey, thanks! You will be mentioned as a backer on the website. In addition, your name will be listed in Minibloq's About.
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Many thanks! You will be mentioned as a backer on the website, and in Minibloq's About. In addition we will do the following: Minibloq v1.0 Beta release will take some time to be ready from the moment the project gets funded. But upon funding success, we will send to you a pre-release Alpha version. This way, you can start playing sooner!
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Great! Many many thanks! Includes everything from above, plus upon funding success we will send you the pre-release Alpha version and its full source code. This way, you will get the sources sooner, (because the sources will become public some time after the release of Minibloq v1.0 Beta).
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Wow! Includes everything from above. In addition, we will send you a limited edition new RobotGroup's DuinoBot.Kids controller ready to work with Minibloq. This not-yet-released piece of hardware has an AVR core (32KB Flash), two DC (small) motor control outputs (with MOSFET H-Bridges), USB 2.0, laser cutted case, a step-up power supply, buzzer, 8x8 LED matrix display and five 3-pin sensor connectors. You can see it in action in the project's video. NOTE: The hardware will be sent about 20-30 days after funding success (aprox.)
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If you are an Arduino-compatible hardware maker (both soft and hard compatible), and want to see your board or shield in Minibloq's official distribution, this is for you. We will work with you to integrate it. NOTE: The hardware integration could take some time after funding success. Any question or idea regarding this, please message us.
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Connected as Julián Da Silva Gillig (695 friends)
Julián da Silva has been working in educational robotics since 1994. He is a teacher, software dev. and currently works at a startup called Robotgroup (http://robotgroup.com.ar), where he designs robots.
German Picasso is currently pursuing a PhD in Biomedical Engineering at Northwestern University in Chicago.