Kittenbot Meowbit Card-sized Retro Computer Codable Console for Microsoft Makecode Arcade and Python Video Game Console Compatible with Micro:bit Expansion Board for Robot (Meowbit-Orange)

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Kittenbot Meowbit Card-sized Retro Computer Codable Console for Microsoft Makecode Arcade and Python Video Game Console Compatible with Micro:bit Expansion Board for Robot (Meowbit-Orange)

Kittenbot Meowbit Card-sized Retro Computer Codable Console for Microsoft Makecode Arcade and Python Video Game Console Compatible with Micro:bit Expansion Board for Robot (Meowbit-Orange)

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Retro-styled games in a board smaller than your palm - that’s what the Kittenbot Meowbit is. Made specifically for the Microsoft make:code Arcade platform, this console allows anyone - from kids to adults - to easily enjoy retro games wherever they are, regardless of prior experience in both coding and game design.

Immediately, the 160 x 128 TFT colour screen can be seen on the Meowbit when it is front-facing, as well as the D-Pad and A/B buttons. At the bottom is a familiar sight for micro:bit users - it’s the same expansion interface as the BBC micro:bit! Feel free to plug in your breadboards and expansion boards into the Meowbit for more advanced projects or to tinker around. If you need to use global variables, in addition to defining a global variable in advance, the function also needs to be modified with 'global' A speaker next to the buttons handles the audio output. It generally tends to be quite loud, though sound does not usually get distorted through this loudness. The default sounds (such as the ‘ba ding’ sound effect) may sound a bit harsh on the ears though, and it may get tiring after a while. Just exercise caution when coding your games and use the default sounds rather sparsely. duty: For example, the duty cycle of a 9g servo with a 500~2500us pulse and range 0°~180° is 2.5%~12.5% in the default cycle of Meowbit (20ms).The buzzer stops playing. Can be placed in the button interrupt to stop the melody from playing; can also be combined with melody playing to create the effect that it sounds when the button is pressed, and mute when the button is released. The arrows point at the positive direction of the corresponding axial speed (the screen facing direction) Sample Program B 📋: The interrupt of button A to control LED1 to be on or off from meowbit import *

Display GIF image. We recommend you use an SD card to show it, because the Meowbit Flash only has 2M.note: There are 12 octaves in total from 0 to 130, the multiples that are divisible by 12 are in the key of C. Use (x, y) as the top-left vertex of the rectangle to draw a rectangle with width and height. Parameter: The coordinates are in the upper left corner of the first character, the default is (0, 0) if it is not set.



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