Myro Development
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Myro, which stands for My Robotics, is a shared source project aimed at making it easy for beginners to learn about computer science by programming robots. This is a project of the Institute for Personal Robots in Education, a joint initiative between the Georgia Institute of Technology, Bryn Mawr College, and Microsoft Research. You can find out more about the IPRE here: http://www.roboteducation.org/
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Myro Development
This version of Myro, version 2, is designed to work with CPython 2.4, IDLE, and Tkinter. There is a new version under development that will use Mono/.NET (for all platforms) and work with more than just Python. That version will be part of the Pyjama Project.
Source Code
- http://svn.cs.brynmawr.edu/viewvc/Myro/trunk/myro - Browse the Python Myro2 SVN repository
- Using SVN - Details on using our SVN, Subversion Source Code Repository
- Scribbler Wire Protocol - Documentation of byte codes to and from scribbler
Mailing Lists
- http://myro.roboteducation.org/mailman/listinfo/myro-users - Myro Users
- http://myro.roboteducation.org/mailman/listinfo/myro-developers - Myro Developers
IPRE Robot Kit
IPRE Scribbler Parts List
- 1 robot (Scribbler, http://www.parallax.com/detail.asp?product_id=28136)
- 1 IPRE Fluke
- 1 Myro CD, Myro Installation Manual
- 1 USB Bluetooth Adapater (if your laptop doesn't have bluetooth already)
Extras:
- 1 lunchbox (http://www.lunchboxes.com/robots.html), $14
- 1 flashlight, $4
- 4 Sharpie Pens, $2
- 1 Fluke Reverser, $10 (will be available soon)