├── A2S2PCH1.h ├── A2S2.cpp ├── Detect.h ├── Detect.cpp ├── A2S2_prj.res ├── doc └── img │ ├── S2A.PNG │ ├── A2S2_UI.PNG │ ├── AVRDUDE.PNG │ └── Scratch.PNG ├── .gitattributes ├── A2S2_prj_Icon.ico ├── A2S2_prj_Icon1.ico ├── A2S2.vlb ├── A2S2_prj.cpp ├── A2S2.h ├── A2S2_prj.cbproj.local ├── README.md ├── A2S2.dfm ├── LICENSE └── A2S2_prj.cbproj /A2S2PCH1.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #include 2 | #include 3 | 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /A2S2.cpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/arduino/A2S2/master/A2S2.cpp -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Detect.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/arduino/A2S2/master/Detect.h -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Detect.cpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/arduino/A2S2/master/Detect.cpp -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /A2S2_prj.res: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/arduino/A2S2/master/A2S2_prj.res -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /doc/img/S2A.PNG: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/arduino/A2S2/master/doc/img/S2A.PNG -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitattributes: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Auto detect text files and perform LF normalization 2 | * text=auto 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /A2S2_prj_Icon.ico: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/arduino/A2S2/master/A2S2_prj_Icon.ico -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /A2S2_prj_Icon1.ico: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/arduino/A2S2/master/A2S2_prj_Icon1.ico -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /doc/img/A2S2_UI.PNG: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/arduino/A2S2/master/doc/img/A2S2_UI.PNG -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /doc/img/AVRDUDE.PNG: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/arduino/A2S2/master/doc/img/AVRDUDE.PNG -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /doc/img/Scratch.PNG: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/arduino/A2S2/master/doc/img/Scratch.PNG -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /A2S2.vlb: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [Button3] 2 | Coordinates=211,10,53,51 3 | 4 | [Edit1] 5 | Coordinates=218,78,40,51 6 | 7 | [Label1] 8 | Coordinates=79,10,46,51 9 | 10 | [Button1] 11 | Coordinates=10,78,53,51 12 | Visible=True 13 | 14 | [Memo1] 15 | Coordinates=79,78,53,51 16 | 17 | [Button2] 18 | Coordinates=10,10,53,51 19 | 20 | [Panel1] 21 | Coordinates=153,78,47,51 22 | 23 | [Image1] 24 | Coordinates=111,167,49,51 25 | 26 | [Shape1] 27 | Coordinates=52,167,50,33 28 | 29 | [Label2] 30 | Coordinates=170,148,46,51 31 | 32 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /A2S2_prj.cpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | //--------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 | 3 | #include 4 | #pragma hdrstop 5 | #include 6 | //--------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7 | USEFORM("A2S2.cpp", Form1); 8 | //--------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9 | int WINAPI _tWinMain(HINSTANCE, HINSTANCE, LPTSTR, int) 10 | { 11 | try 12 | { 13 | Application->Initialize(); 14 | Application->MainFormOnTaskBar = true; 15 | Application->CreateForm(__classid(TForm1), &Form1); 16 | Application->Run(); 17 | } 18 | catch (Exception &exception) 19 | { 20 | Application->ShowException(&exception); 21 | } 22 | catch (...) 23 | { 24 | try 25 | { 26 | throw Exception(""); 27 | } 28 | catch (Exception &exception) 29 | { 30 | Application->ShowException(&exception); 31 | } 32 | } 33 | return 0; 34 | } 35 | //--------------------------------------------------------------------------- 36 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /A2S2.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | //--------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 | 3 | #ifndef A2S2H 4 | #define A2S2H 5 | 6 | #define VERSION 0.0.1 7 | #define CODENAME Ankara // codenames --> cities of the world 8 | // 0 - Ankara 9 | // 1 - Budapest 10 | // 2 - ... 11 | #define XSTR(x) #x 12 | #define STR(x) XSTR(x) 13 | #define VER STR(VERSION) 14 | #define CN STR(CODENAME) 15 | 16 | //--------------------------------------------------------------------------- 17 | #include 18 | #include 19 | #include 20 | #include 21 | #include 22 | #include 23 | #include 24 | #include 25 | //--------------------------------------------------------------------------- 26 | class TForm1 : public TForm 27 | { 28 | __published: // IDE-managed Components 29 | TButton *Button1; 30 | TButton *Button2; 31 | TButton *Button3; 32 | TEdit *Edit1; 33 | TLabel *Label1; 34 | TPanel *Panel1; 35 | TMemo *Memo1; 36 | TImage *Image1; 37 | TShape *Shape1; 38 | TLabel *Label2; 39 | void __fastcall Button1Click(TObject *Sender); 40 | void __fastcall Button2Click(TObject *Sender); 41 | void __fastcall Edit1Change(TObject *Sender); 42 | void __fastcall Button3Click(TObject *Sender); 43 | private: // User declarations 44 | void __fastcall createInitFile(); 45 | void __fastcall SearchEx(AnsiString FilePath, TStringList * Extensions, TStrings * ListeFichiers, int RangMenu); 46 | public: // User declarations 47 | __fastcall TForm1(TComponent* Owner); 48 | AnsiString version; 49 | AnsiString codename; 50 | AnsiString path_tools; 51 | }; 52 | //--------------------------------------------------------------------------- 53 | extern PACKAGE TForm1 *Form1; 54 | //--------------------------------------------------------------------------- 55 | #endif 56 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /A2S2_prj.cbproj.local: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 2018-08-17 09:57:44.325,=C:\Users\david\Dropbox\development\embarcadero\Project1PCH1.h 5 | 2018-08-17 09:57:44.354,=C:\Users\david\Dropbox\development\embarcadero\Unit1.cpp 6 | 2018-08-17 10:04:31.752,C:\Users\david\Dropbox\development\embarcadero\A2S2_by_Arduino\A2S2.h=C:\Users\david\Dropbox\development\embarcadero\Unit1.h 7 | 2018-08-17 10:04:31.752,C:\Users\david\Dropbox\development\embarcadero\A2S2_by_Arduino\A2S2.dfm=C:\Users\david\Dropbox\development\embarcadero\Unit1.dfm 8 | 2018-08-17 10:04:31.752,C:\Users\david\Dropbox\development\embarcadero\A2S2_by_Arduino\A2S2.cpp=C:\Users\david\Dropbox\development\embarcadero\Unit1.cpp 9 | 2018-08-17 10:04:46.577,C:\Users\david\Dropbox\development\embarcadero\A2S2_by_Arduino\A2S2PCH1.h=C:\Users\david\Dropbox\development\embarcadero\Project1PCH1.h 10 | 2018-08-17 10:05:00.330,C:\Users\david\Dropbox\development\embarcadero\A2S2_by_Arduino\A2S2_prj.cbproj=C:\Users\david\Dropbox\development\embarcadero\Project1.cbproj 11 | 2018-08-17 16:44:21.383,=C:\Users\david\Dropbox\development\embarcadero\A2S2_by_Arduino\Detect.cpp 12 | 2018-08-20 12:03:25.953,=C:\Users\david\Dropbox\development\embarcadero\A2S2_by_Arduino\New1.rm 13 | 2018-08-20 12:12:15.143,C:\Users\david\Dropbox\development\embarcadero\A2S2_by_Arduino\Readme.rm=C:\Users\david\Dropbox\development\embarcadero\A2S2_by_Arduino\New1.rm 14 | 2018-08-21 12:16:43.498,=C:\Users\david\Dropbox\development\embarcadero\A2S2_by_Arduino\Unit2.cpp 15 | 2018-08-21 12:17:33.897,C:\Users\david\Dropbox\development\embarcadero\A2S2_by_Arduino\Splash.dfm=C:\Users\david\Dropbox\development\embarcadero\A2S2_by_Arduino\Unit2.dfm 16 | 2018-08-21 12:17:33.897,C:\Users\david\Dropbox\development\embarcadero\A2S2_by_Arduino\Splash.h=C:\Users\david\Dropbox\development\embarcadero\A2S2_by_Arduino\Unit2.h 17 | 2018-08-21 12:17:33.897,C:\Users\david\Dropbox\development\embarcadero\A2S2_by_Arduino\Splash.cpp=C:\Users\david\Dropbox\development\embarcadero\A2S2_by_Arduino\Unit2.cpp 18 | 2018-08-21 12:23:04.243,C:\Users\david\Dropbox\development\embarcadero\A2S2_by_Arduino\Splash.cpp= 19 | 20 | 21 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # A2S2 by Arduino 2 | 3 | This program is a proof of concept built from the code created for the 4 | S2A project, a python bridge that helps communicating the offline version 5 | of Scratch 2 (on Windows) with an Arduino board programmed with Firmata Plus 6 | 7 | This code has been partly written from scratch partly reused from the 8 | original S2A project. Work has been devoted to clear up the code to make 9 | it easier to contribute. The UI has been left in English only as the 10 | software requires a massive UX revision prior to including things like 11 | multiple languages, adding extra Scratch programs, etc. 12 | 13 | ## LIMITATIONS 14 | 15 | This is Windows-only application. Its guts are made in Python, which means it 16 | can probably be converted to other OSs. It was built with Embarcadero's C++ 17 | builder, version 10.2, codename Tokyo. 18 | 19 | For this program to run you will need to have installed Scratch 2 previously, 20 | for it to work you will need to install Adobe AIR. You can find step-by-step 21 | instructions on how to do this at: https://scratch.mit.edu/download 22 | 23 | ## TODO 24 | * improve the process of capturing information from STDOUT and STDERR, a good article on the topic is: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/190351/how-to-spawn-console-processes-with-redirected-standard-handles 25 | * make it multilingual using a *.po file system to allow easy ontributions by the community 26 | * fix the UX flow of the program helping newcomers to install whatever they require for the program to work 27 | * Making an application that runs only one instance at the time: https://www.tek-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=1446136 (1st answer) 28 | 29 | ## CREDITS / REFERENCES 30 | * Firmata: http://firmata.org/wiki/Main_Page 31 | * Firmata's Github page: https://github.com/firmata/arduino 32 | * ScratchEd page where everything started: http://scratched.gse.harvard.edu/resources/scratch2-and-arduino 33 | * The project that inspired S2A: https://github.com/MrYsLab/s2a_fm 34 | * The French launcher that inspired us: https://github.com/technologiescollege/s2a_fr 35 | * Exporting apps embedding DLLs: https://community.embarcadero.com/forum/programming/941-how-to-create-single-stand-alone-exe-file 36 | 37 | ## LICENSE 38 | 39 | This code is licensed under GPLV3 or later, see license file for more information 40 | 41 | **(c) 2018 Arduino LLC** 42 | 43 | *Code: D. Cuartielles* / *Graphics: L. Balboa* 44 | 45 | Based on code by: 46 | * Alan Yorinks (creator of the S2A python server) 47 | * Sébastien Canet (creator of the first UI for S2A on Windows) 48 | * The AVRdude community 49 | 50 | ## RELEASES 51 | 52 | * 20180821 - first official release, v 0.0.1d, codename: Ankara 53 | 54 | ### USE IT! 55 | 56 | 1) download the latest release 57 | 2) unzip it anywhere on your computer 58 | 3) open the file A2S2_prj.exe (should have installed Scratch 2 before) 59 | 4) connect an Arduino Uno to your computer 60 | 61 | ![A2S2 user interface](https://github.com/arduino/A2S2/raw/master/doc/img/A2S2_UI.PNG "A2S2 user interface") 62 | 63 | 5) the system will autodetect your board 64 | 6) "Fix Board" will install Firmata Plus on your board (the software needed to communicate with Scratch). It will do so by opening a command window and calling AVRDUDE, a program that uploads code to Arduino 65 | 66 | ![AVRDUDE programming Arduino](https://github.com/arduino/A2S2/raw/master/doc/img/AVRDUDE.PNG "command window programming an Arduino Uno with Firmata Plus") 67 | 68 | 7) "Launch A2S2" opens the Python server communicating Arduino to Scratch. It does so by opening a command window, do not close it! Also, you should wait until it is done launching the server (10s) 69 | 70 | ![S2A Python server](https://github.com/arduino/A2S2/raw/master/doc/img/S2A.PNG "S2A Python server in action") 71 | 72 | 8) "Scratch 2" is the button that will open Scratch including the extension that can communicate to Firmata Plus 73 | 74 | ![Scratch 2](https://github.com/arduino/A2S2/raw/master/doc/img/Scratch.PNG "Scratch 2 with a blink example running on an Arduino Uno") 75 | 76 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /A2S2.dfm: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | object Form1: TForm1 2 | Left = 0 3 | Top = 0 4 | BorderStyle = bsToolWindow 5 | Caption = 'A2S2 by Arduino' 6 | ClientHeight = 256 7 | ClientWidth = 290 8 | Color = 15528433 9 | Font.Charset = DEFAULT_CHARSET 10 | Font.Color = clWindowText 11 | Font.Height = -11 12 | Font.Name = 'Tahoma' 13 | Font.Style = [] 14 | OldCreateOrder = False 15 | DesignSize = 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