Using the Software to Power Motors on the PiRoConB
As previously stated the software is easy to use and has only a few differences to that of the normal scratch program which you may have used before.
The first key difference to note is that in order to translate the information from scratch onto the pi you must include some variables recognised by the software. This can be done simply enough by doing the following:
1. Firstly you will need to tell scratch what Add On device you’re using to allow you to have motors on the pi, in this case this is the PiRoConB. To do this select “Variables” from the top left of the screen and then “Make a Variable” on the left panel. This brings up the screen below and you will need to add the variable as “AddOn”.
As previously stated the software is easy to use and has only a few differences to that of the normal scratch program which you may have used before.
The first key difference to note is that in order to translate the information from scratch onto the pi you must include some variables recognised by the software. This can be done simply enough by doing the following:
1. Firstly you will need to tell scratch what Add On device you’re using to allow you to have motors on the pi, in this case this is the PiRoConB. To do this select “Variables” from the top left of the screen and then “Make a Variable” on the left panel. This brings up the screen below and you will need to add the variable as “AddOn”.