HI guys,

A couple of people asked me whether I'd be posting videos of a
workshop I did a few weeks ago, so I thought I'd post it to the list.

Basically, it's a hardware driver written in AS3, which controls an
RFID reader via and Arduino board, which can read standard London
Underground Oyster™ cards.

Check it out here:
http://www.proalias.com/newBlog/2008/05/06/flash-arduino-workshop-2/

If you have any questions, please feel free to ask on the list.

Cheers,
Alias



I've done a blog post with a video of my presentation at the workshop,

2008/3/6 Alias™ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi guys,
>
>  Just a quick note to let you know that I'm leading a workshop with the
>  Arduino folks on physical computing wih flash and arduino - a neat
>  microcontroller board that lets you connect switches, sensors, motors,
>  lights - anything electronic, really - to flash.
>
>  The event page is here:
>  http://tinkerit.eventwax.com/h3-arduino--flash-workshop
>
>  "Lead by Alias Cummins and assisted by Brock Craft, this workshop is
>  aimed at people who are comfortable with Flash, and want to start
>  experimenting/working with Arduino, but have little or no experience
>  of physical computing. The workshop will focus on getting them through
>  the first few steps, which are usually the most difficult, and give
>  them the tools and knowledge to continue learning on their own.
>
>  First, you will quickly cover the basics of getting your Arduino
>  connected up and writing simple programs and finally getting Flash to
>  talk to an integrated circuit via Arduino. All the while you will be
>  approaching this from a flash perspective, with our primary
>  development language being ActionScript 3.
>  What do I need to bring?
>
>  - A laptop
>  NB: Prior Knowledge of electronics is not necessary to attend this
>  workshop but you MUST have prior knowledge of Flash.
>  What we will provide
>
>  - The beginners Arduino kit which you can take away with you after the 
> workshop.
>  When?
>
>  April 5- 6th 2008
>  From 10am to 6pm"
>
>  Let me know if you have any questions!
>
>  Cheers,
>  Alias
>

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