I am so happy to receive my very first open source hardware: the Arduino Uno Revision 3 (R3)!
I got my Arduino from a local reseller based in Las Piñas City over last week, and was delivered Monday this week via LBC.
“… Arduino is an open-source computer hardware and software company, project and user community that designs and manufactures microcontroller-based kits for building digital devices and interactive objects that can sense and control objects in the physical world.” — Wikipedia
Using the Arduino software (download of which took a considerable amount of time — guess their webserver is slow), I am able to send some commands to the Arduino connected to my MacBook Pro:
The code above made several lights in the Arduino’s board to blink. What’s so awesome with the Arduino is that I can throw C/C++ codes right into it (my friends know how much I love those programming languages)!
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