Hi. My son has installed a program for Raspberry programming, but I noticed that it is very difficult for him to master Flowcode after the Arduino environment.
Because there are almost no examples of programs.
I would really like to:
1 - to have an AI chat that generates at least the initial simple programs for Raspberry, such as "hello world" with output to the monitor, to the web server page.
2 - new blocks for integrating neural networks into the program would be very useful, especially on the topic of recognition and voice interaction. The ability to run on cheap AI chips. That is, some semblance of how ComfyUI is made.
And yet, I worked in the old versions, they had just wonderful interface graphics, now the interface, I'm sorry, but it's like taking out an eye, please make the version softer and more colorful, as it used to be.
Integration with AI is very necessary.
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Re: Integration with AI is very necessary.
Hi,
I posted here a Raspberry pi example to send things to the HDMI which I assume you mean by monitor rather than a GLCD.
https://www.flowcode.co.uk/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3323
As Chipfryer27 (is that 27 chips that have been fried?) pointed to there are examples of web apps, none actually for the Pi but considering how vast the array of devices FC supports it would be impossible to cater for all.
As for AI, I want to be able to think for myself so I really hope FC stays away from that awful load of crap. I have seen it on another forum I am on where it has given the wrong information and then argued the datasheet is wrong. Then a real person helps out and resolves the issue.
Regards,
Bob
I posted here a Raspberry pi example to send things to the HDMI which I assume you mean by monitor rather than a GLCD.
https://www.flowcode.co.uk/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3323
As Chipfryer27 (is that 27 chips that have been fried?) pointed to there are examples of web apps, none actually for the Pi but considering how vast the array of devices FC supports it would be impossible to cater for all.
As for AI, I want to be able to think for myself so I really hope FC stays away from that awful load of crap. I have seen it on another forum I am on where it has given the wrong information and then argued the datasheet is wrong. Then a real person helps out and resolves the issue.
Regards,
Bob
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Re: Integration with AI is very necessary.
and counting............is that 27 chips that have been fried?
Who decided we need anything other than 5v anyway......