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drewathome t1_j0n4kxy wrote

It's a very simple computer that can be used for many things. You need some basic programming skills to be able to do things with it. My kids have one hooked up to a 3d printer.

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WitnessNatural1862 OP t1_j0n4wos wrote

Do I need programming background or something like that? Or can I start from scratch

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drewathome t1_j0n56us wrote

I would think you could start for scratch. My kids know this stuff. But I don't really know how to code except in very basic ways.

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44414E t1_j0n5e4i wrote

There are plenty of guides to using it for different things. I was able to get it setup with emulators when I was a teen, I'm sure you could find a comprehensive guide to step you through anything you'd like to do.

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TJDG t1_j0n52go wrote

it's an extremely cheap and simple computer that is mainly used for teaching (because you can realistically afford to buy one for every student, and they're cheap to replace if they're lost or broken). They also have some applications in embedded systems demonstrators (you can strap a battery to the bottom and move it around easily).

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