mBlock 3.4.12 is a legacy version of the popular graphical programming environment based on Scratch 2.0. While newer versions (mBlock 5) offer cross-platform and AI/IoT capabilities, version 3.4.12 remains widely used for its stability, offline functionality, and native support for Arduino code generation. This paper provides a technical overview, installation guidance, use cases, and troubleshooting tips for mBlock 3.4.12.
Let's walk through the process of getting mBlock 3.4.12 connected to an Arduino Uno.
Ultrasonic sensors, line followers, light sensors, stepper motors, and servo drives. 4. Dual Operational Modes
: Open "Extensions" and ensure the matching hardware library is checked.
: Click "Reset Default Program" to wipe conflicting scripts from the board memory. Why Choose Version 3.4.12 Over mBlock 5?
A flagship DIY robotics kit for advanced engineering concepts.
mBlock 3.4.12 is a legacy version of the popular graphical programming environment based on Scratch 2.0. While newer versions (mBlock 5) offer cross-platform and AI/IoT capabilities, version 3.4.12 remains widely used for its stability, offline functionality, and native support for Arduino code generation. This paper provides a technical overview, installation guidance, use cases, and troubleshooting tips for mBlock 3.4.12.
Let's walk through the process of getting mBlock 3.4.12 connected to an Arduino Uno.
Ultrasonic sensors, line followers, light sensors, stepper motors, and servo drives. 4. Dual Operational Modes
: Open "Extensions" and ensure the matching hardware library is checked.
: Click "Reset Default Program" to wipe conflicting scripts from the board memory. Why Choose Version 3.4.12 Over mBlock 5?
A flagship DIY robotics kit for advanced engineering concepts.