InstantSOUP
June 16, 2005 7:05 PM   Subscribe

InstantSOUP is good for the android's soul An open electronics hobbiest kit geared towards design students in non-engineering disciplines. It's built around a simple I/O board that can interface with your computer (MacOS, Windows or Linux) and, wiring a programming language. Wiring is in turn based around the nifty Processing programming language.
posted by substrate (9 comments total)
 
I reversed the title and introduction text. Oops.
posted by substrate at 7:06 PM on June 16, 2005


[This is nifty.]
posted by fatllama at 7:30 PM on June 16, 2005


i dig this. the netbell is cool in a dangling string sort of way
posted by ijoshua at 9:31 PM on June 16, 2005


This is veh cool, thanks...
posted by runkelfinker at 7:41 AM on June 17, 2005


This looks really cool; thanks.
posted by nTeleKy at 7:48 AM on June 17, 2005


Neat! I always wanted something that was the hobbiest.

Seriously, though, this is very cool.
posted by 5MeoCMP at 10:23 AM on June 17, 2005


I've seen the wiring I/O board posted a lot, but does anyone know where to get one assembled? Any first hand experiences to report?
posted by puppy kuddles at 1:25 PM on June 17, 2005


Cool. There is so much interesting stuff I want to muck with, from woodworking to glasswork to electronics. [sigh]
posted by five fresh fish at 4:15 PM on June 17, 2005


Wow. Very cool, but I am lazy and will probably just buy lego robotics.
posted by mecran01 at 6:01 PM on June 17, 2005


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