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#1 2008-06-14 10:15:15

relyt12101
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Scratch Board vs. Pico Board - a difference?

So the Pico Board is coming out, and the Scratch Board seems to be discontinued.

But, Is there any major difference between the two? They seem to do the same thing, which is provide a hardware interaction to Scratch. The fact that Pico Board costs some more makes me think that it is more advanced or has more features. Is this true?

ALSO: In the back of my mind I seem to have heard the term "Pico Board" before. Are these new products, or old products with newly added support for Scratch?


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#2 2008-06-14 10:21:33

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Re: Scratch Board vs. Pico Board - a difference?

No, from what I know, there is no difference at all except the cost. It used to be 30, now it is 50.


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#3 2008-06-14 17:35:13

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Re: Scratch Board vs. Pico Board - a difference?

The Playful Invention Company (PICO) is now selling the Scratch Board under the name PicoBoard. The PicoBoard is exactly the same as the ScratchBoard, they just have a different name.

The difference in cost I believe is due to the fact that they have to pay people to assemble the boards while the Scratch Board was assembled for free by volunteers at MIT.

I believe PICO is not making any profit from the boards though, so I wouldn't expect it to get a lower price.


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#4 2008-06-14 22:20:06

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Re: Scratch Board vs. Pico Board - a difference?

So are you discontinuing the Scratchboards then? I was thinking of getting one


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#5 2008-06-15 02:07:23

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Re: Scratch Board vs. Pico Board - a difference?

I bet it costs more because of the stock market chaos.


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#6 2008-06-15 11:49:41

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Re: Scratch Board vs. Pico Board - a difference?

@Andres

Why did you guys stop assembling them?


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#7 2008-06-15 14:19:20

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Re: Scratch Board vs. Pico Board - a difference?

From what I know is because there were not enough volunteers and resources to continue assembling them here.


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#8 2008-06-15 22:29:11

millner
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Re: Scratch Board vs. Pico Board - a difference?

The Scratch Board was subsidized by the Lifelong Kindergarten group at MIT, and thus it could be sold at a lower price. Unfortunately, that approach was not sustainable for the long term. The MIT Scratch Team decided it was better to rely on outside groups (such as PICO) for production and distribution of sensor boards that work with Scratch.

A document containing all of the technical specifications of the original Scratch Board can be found at:
http://scratch.mit.edu/files/scratchboard/ScratchBoard_Tech_InfoR1.pdf

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#9 2008-06-15 23:53:53

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Re: Scratch Board vs. Pico Board - a difference?

millner: Thanks for the link to the specifications. I was looking for something like that.

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#10 2008-06-16 14:06:06

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Re: Scratch Board vs. Pico Board - a difference?

I thought it was called 'Pico Board' because i thought it meant a trillionth of a board size or something, pico is the prefix for 'trillionth'


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#11 2009-04-17 12:46:03

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Re: Scratch Board vs. Pico Board - a difference?

I got my scratchboard when they where 25 dollars! YAY!

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#12 2009-04-17 13:00:25

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Re: Scratch Board vs. Pico Board - a difference?

Cool!I want one.

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#13 2009-04-18 16:10:00

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Re: Scratch Board vs. Pico Board - a difference?

pieclip wrote:

I got my scratchboard when they where 25 dollars! YAY!

25? I swear they were 30 before.


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#14 2009-08-31 02:17:27

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Re: Scratch Board vs. Pico Board - a difference?

pieclip wrote:

I got my scratchboard when they where 25 dollars! YAY!

Me Too! only I live in britain, so I need to pay TAX for stuff from america....


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#15 2011-07-28 01:20:54

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Re: Scratch Board vs. Pico Board - a difference?

The difference in cost I believe is due to the fact that they have to pay people to assemble the boards while the Scratch Board was assembled for free by volunteers at MIT.

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#16 2011-09-01 09:52:46

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Re: Scratch Board vs. Pico Board - a difference?

I was excited because I saw the technical specifications above located here: "http://scratch.mit.edu/files/scratchboard/ScratchBoard_Tech_InfoR1.pdf ". I was going to build one; however, it appears this link doesn't work any longer.

Does anyone have an idea of where the specifications lie?

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