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Data transfer from AppInventor Slider to Arduino

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I want to make a slider that produces values ​​between 0-255 and I want to be able to read and use those values ​​from Arduino, which blocks should I use?
 

belodion

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Would you like this to be moved to the App Inventor forum, or to any other forum?
 

B. Diddy

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I went ahead and moved this to the Software Development forum.
 

belodion

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Much good it’s done, and indeed, I’m not surprised that forum members feel no inclination to help someone who has not registered as a member.
 

DioniaMuscipula

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Hello there, I have a question regarding flashing Arduinos using ArduinoDroid which I do think has relevence on this forum. All I am asking is where is the best place to ask.
 

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Hello there, I have a question regarding flashing Arduinos using ArduinoDroid which I do think has relevence on this forum. All I am asking is where is the best place to ask.
Hi, Welcome!
They placed your question in software forum , so hopefully some members here can chime in and help you out .
 

DioniaMuscipula

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Essentially my question is about both ArduinoDroid and the Makeblock Auriga. Firstly I have managed to flash a Nano using the CH340G USB cable with my code and it works.

I am told via the www that the Auriga is compatible with the MEGA 2560 except that ArduinoDroid cannot change the baud rate and fails to upload the sketch.

What I want to know is what board is the Auriga based on?

Andrue
 

Rukbat

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The ATmega is a chip, the Mega is an Arduino device using the chip.