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The Arduino/Genuino 101 is the board that puts the STEAM in STEM education. Where the Curie is Going. Intel has big plans for the Curie module, with a few products in the works already.
The Arduino/Genuino 101 is programmed using the Arduino Software (IDE), our Integrated Development Environment common to all our boards and running both online and offline. For more information on how ...
Genuino is Arduino.cc’s sister-brand created by Arduino co-founders Massimo Banzi, David Cuartielles, Tom Igoe, and David Mellis, the Arduino.cc team and community.
This week, Intel and Arduino are releasing their first product pushed directly on the education market, the Arduino/Genuino 101 board powered by the Intel Curie module.. The Intel Curie Module ...
Genuino has been created to enable the Arduino team to keep promoting a common approach within the open hardware and open source community, providing genuine boards to all makers outside of the US.
It’s Christmas ! I must have done something right this year because I had:Lots of foie gras (I live in Gers, SouthWest of France, where we make lots of it)Crazy warm weather (22C)A Very Murray ...
This completed my first day of experimenting with the new Genuino 101. Sounding off we can say that, with the Curie RTOS still unpublished (scheduled for March 2016) and inaccessible, the Genuino 101 ...
Welcome to the Arduino/Genuino 101 Revival Project! We are aiming to modernize the Arduino 101 software stack. Currently planned things include: We want to keep backward compatibility (not as in ABI ...
Then go to Tools > Board: > Arduino/Genuino Uno to select the type of Arduino you’re using. After that, you’re off to Tools > Port to select the port where your board is listed by name.
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