Mblock 3.4.12 -
If you are setting up a classroom lab or working on a specific hardware project, let me know: What are your computers running? What specific robot kit or Arduino board are you using? What type of project are you trying to build?
This is the most important step for first-time use. Your Arduino cannot understand mBlock's language by default; it needs a special firmware program installed on it. Go to Connect and click on Upgrade Firmware . A window will appear; simply click the Update button. Once the progress bar finishes, your Arduino is ready to receive commands from mBlock in "Scratch Mode." mblock 3.4.12
Drag-and-drop blocks convert directly into clean Arduino C syntax on a split-screen layout. If you are setting up a classroom lab
To demonstrate the workflow of mBlock 3.4.12, follow these steps to program an Arduino Uno board to blink its onboard LED (connected to Pin 13). Step 1: Set Up the Hardware Environment Open the mBlock 3.4.12 application. Click on in the top menu bar. Select Arduino Uno from the dropdown list. Step 2: Build the Script Navigate to the green Robots block category. This is the most important step for first-time use
: May require enabling older application permissions or adjusting security settings.