SparkFun Electronics Commentsurn:uuid:214d0e4e-f1b1-d287-ce26-ac5b4c9f82492024-03-29T02:56:31-06:00SparkFun ElectronicsShawn Hymel on Make a Magic 8 Ball with the micro:bitShawn Hymelurn:uuid:b515d506-73e9-fdce-a517-9cfd3de612162017-04-18T16:10:24-06:00<p>Thanks for the tip. I added a link to the micro:bit at the end of the post.</p>
Shawn Hymel on Make a Magic 8 Ball with the micro:bitShawn Hymelurn:uuid:d4335d24-c16e-1571-60d1-ffd8cdee1b582017-04-18T16:09:56-06:00<p>I really like this plan for the micro:bit. I think it would make for an adorable robot!</p>
Colecago on Make a Magic 8 Ball with the micro:bitColecagourn:uuid:5144fd73-a37a-eefe-62e0-fd53c1638b662017-04-18T10:24:24-06:00<p>When I get mine I want to build a "Micro-bot" which will be one of those robots that drives around, bumps into something, backs up and turns, goes ahead forward. Will add some cute expressions on its display as well. Looking at designing a 3D printed enclosure for that project.</p>