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Kickstarting the Makerphone: an open-source hardware phone kit, programmable with python and Scratch
Friday October 19, 2018. 05:41 PM , from BoingBoing
Circuitmess's fully funded Makerphone kickstarter is raising money to produce open source hardware smartphone kits to teach kids (and grownups) everything from soldering to programming.
The Makerphone is a pretty sweet-looking gadget, and it comes ready to be programmed with Scratch and python, providing a good progression from a fully graphic programming environment to a command-line language that's still beginner-friendly. $94 gets you a kit and the tools to assemble it; $99 gets you an assembled phone. The project's runners have previously delivered on kickstarted open source hardware kits, which bodes well for getting something for your money. We’ve learned A LOT from manufacturing and shipping over 6000 MAKERbuino kits in the past year and here’s a short list of most notable changes and improvements that we’ve implemented in MAKERphone: * A color screen* Better microcontroller with our custom software* Python programming language compatibility* Scratch programming language compatibility* Dedicated DAC and electronic volume controller for sound regulation and mp3 playback * 8 individually programmable RGB LEDs for a lightshow in your palms* Better PCB architecture for easier soldering* New prettier box with a black touchy cut-out sponge (IMPORTANT!)* The thing can now make calls, has a SIM card, and built-in Wi-Fi, Bluetooth* RTC (real time clock) - MAKERphone now keeps time and wakes you up! Makerphone [Circuitmess/Kickstarter]
https://boingboing.net/2018/10/19/makerphone.html
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