School computer
Speedy Builder5 | 09/07/2016 06:16:13 |
2878 forum posts 248 photos | I am trying to get hold of a BBC Microbic computer which is being given to all year 7 UK school children for free. Although I have placed a pre order with SCIENCESCOPE, they are not responding to my E-mails asking for an expected shipment date which is meant to be early July. |
Neil Wyatt | 09/07/2016 12:02:38 |
![]() 19226 forum posts 749 photos 86 articles | Try Farnell/CPC? Neil |
Steambuff | 09/07/2016 12:32:09 |
![]() 544 forum posts 8 photos | Amazon are quoting 26th July Release Date Dave |
Speedy Builder5 | 09/07/2016 13:44:59 |
2878 forum posts 248 photos | Neil - Farnell - minimum order of 90 units !!
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Michael Gilligan | 09/07/2016 14:23:28 |
![]() 23121 forum posts 1360 photos | Posted by Speedy Builder5 on 09/07/2016 13:44:59:
Neil - Farnell - minimum order of 90 units !! . ... and a link on the page takes you to this helpful list of resellers.
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Neil Wyatt | 09/07/2016 14:23:44 |
![]() 19226 forum posts 749 photos 86 articles | Posted by Speedy Builder5 on 09/07/2016 13:44:59:
Neil - Farnell - minimum order of 90 units !!
Picky! |
Dave Smith the 16th | 09/07/2016 14:31:54 |
123 forum posts 33 photos | Select smaller orders below and it takes you to various shops like the PiHut £13 Single Board and £16 for the starter kit. Just getting into Arduino myself, but needed a Ti launchpad for another project, why do i keep finding new projects?
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Michael Gilligan | 09/07/2016 14:41:05 |
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... I expected them to be about a tenth of what they are. MichaelG. |
Speedy Builder5 | 09/07/2016 15:06:25 |
2878 forum posts 248 photos | Michael, Microbit is only £12.49, that's cheap isn't it ? Even cheaper when given to the school children for £0.00. |
Michael Gilligan | 09/07/2016 15:19:29 |
![]() 23121 forum posts 1360 photos | Posted by Speedy Builder5 on 09/07/2016 15:06:25: Michael, Microbit is only £12.49, that's cheap isn't it ? Even cheaper when given to the school children for £0.00. . When I heard they were giving them away, I assumed that they had the economies of production down to a fine art, In absolute terms, yes £12.49 is cheap ... But Pi looks much better value, at about twice the price. O.K. Microbit is thin, which is clever ... But the revision to the Battery Pack kinda ruins the concept. Have fun with it, and let us know what you think. MichaelG. . Edit: Here is the News item that made me lose interest. Edited By Michael Gilligan on 09/07/2016 15:23:28 |
MW | 09/07/2016 15:35:14 |
![]() 2052 forum posts 56 photos | Posted by Speedy Builder5 on 09/07/2016 15:06:25:
Michael, Microbit is only £12.49, that's cheap isn't it ? Even cheaper when given to the school children for £0.00. The bullies will be lining up at the school gates. It's not their lunch money they want anymore! Michael W |
Bazyle | 09/07/2016 15:35:58 |
![]() 6956 forum posts 229 photos | Not immediately obvious from the dumbed down PR just how many accessible I/O lines are available. For MEs the most obvious question is "can I easily use it as a variable speed stepper driver?", closely followed by "can it do what a divisionmaster does?" |
Neil Wyatt | 09/07/2016 16:25:00 |
![]() 19226 forum posts 749 photos 86 articles | Posted by Bazyle on 09/07/2016 15:35:58:
Not immediately obvious from the dumbed down PR just how many accessible I/O lines are available. For MEs the most obvious question is "can I easily use it as a variable speed stepper driver?", closely followed by "can it do what a divisionmaster does?" I think the answer is 3. An arduino Nano is more likely to be of use in the workshop. Neil |
Michael Gilligan | 09/07/2016 16:38:43 |
![]() 23121 forum posts 1360 photos | Bazyle **LINK** and **LINK** may be of interest. MichaelG. |
Steve F | 09/07/2016 16:39:37 |
![]() 101 forum posts 25 photos | Hi Kitronik are a partner for the BBC Microbit and will supply just a bare board or the retail version in a box. They already have resources on their site **LINK** regards Steve
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Speedy Builder5 | 09/07/2016 19:16:19 |
2878 forum posts 248 photos | Kitronic are out of stock. |
Neil Wyatt | 09/07/2016 20:21:49 |
![]() 19226 forum posts 749 photos 86 articles | Posted by Speedy Builder5 on 09/07/2016 19:16:19:
Kitronic are out of stock. Ah! I foolishly went by the animated video that just showed three i/o 'rings' for attaching croc clips. Egad, it uses I2C, the serial interface of Satan Neil Edited By Neil Wyatt on 09/07/2016 20:23:52 |
Dod | 09/07/2016 21:45:27 |
114 forum posts 7 photos | Hate to spoil anyone's day but I collected 2 from the bin when clearing up after the launch at the skooll what where I work and so far I have been able to have the leds flash in different sequences. Must try to learn more about making it do more. |
Dave Smith the 16th | 10/07/2016 00:25:38 |
123 forum posts 33 photos | Why not an Arduino or a TI launchpad? Lauchpad just under £10 for the kit and an Arduino for 1/4 of that. I bought some Uno clones for £1.50. I was not expecting them to arrive but they did all 5 of them with shielded USB cables. All work a treat and you can get the smaller boards very cheap also.
Edited By Dave Smith the 16th on 10/07/2016 00:26:13 |
Speedy Builder5 | 10/07/2016 07:22:39 |
2878 forum posts 248 photos | My main objective is to understand the Microbit so that when my grandchildren talk about it, I both understand and may even be able to help them. Its just getting my hands on one that is frustrating me. |
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