
The Rascal Micro is an open source embedded Linux platform that’s aimed at helping artists and scientists build web interfaces for their installations or instruments. According to Brandon Stafford, the creator of the Rascal Micro, “it’s like the brains of an iPhone, without the corporate overlord.” The platform has a web-based code editor and you can use Python to program it.
He recently showed the board off at Rhode Island Mini Maker Faire in Providence. “It was fascinating to talk to people working in so many different disciplines,” Brandon says. “I love watching people who are unfamiliar with the Maker movement realize that they have stumbled on something incredible.”
You can check out the Rascal Micro in person at the Arduino Pavilion at World Maker Faire New York next weekend.
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The Rascal
The Rascal is a small computer that you can use to monitor and control the world remotely. It's like the brains of an iPhone, without the corporate overlord. The Rascal has its own web-based editor on board, it works with most Arduino shields, and you can program it in Python.










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You slide that tiny metal cover about 1mm, then it hinges upwards releasing the micro SD card. You don’t slide the card in or out with that type of “slot”.
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