Yep. That's the power of I2C, I think. It is definitely very convenient so that you can just plug it in and play with it right away.
Yeah.
Yes, though the lack of a screen rather spoils it for me.
Yep.
I see, unless a 5x5 LED array counts. A screen would be nice, then again I've worked with other microcontrollers and they never had a screen anyway. I guess most of the interactivity will be on the motors, sensors, and programming interface.
Yes, though the lack of a screen rather spoils it for me.
Yep.
I see, unless a 5x5 LED array counts. A screen would be nice, then again I've worked with other microcontrollers and they never had a screen anyway. I guess most of the interactivity will be on the motors, sensors, and programming interface.
Maybe. The thing is you have to be able to run different programs on the day.
I see, unless a 5x5 LED array counts. A screen would be nice, then again I've worked with other microcontrollers and they never had a screen anyway. I guess most of the interactivity will be on the motors, sensors, and programming interface.
Maybe. The thing is you have to be able to run different programs on the day.
Oh, I see. I did hear Spike Prime is allowed on FLL, but I wonder how that would work. I guess you could have just one big program that does every single thing for your challenge, but it would probably be very big and I don't know how accurate it would be.
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