Crumble for Chrome OS
Please report any bugs or suggestions in the development forum: https://redfernelectronics.co.uk/forums/forum/crumble/development/
Versions 0.1.4 (7 May 2023)
-Optimisations to the Crumble compiler means (typically) more than double the amount of code will fit in the Crumble.
-Updated VM to latest
-Added support for Smart Crumbs
-Added new servo block for 270 degree servos
-Several bug fixes and minor improvements
Version 0.0.22 (2 March 2022)
-Small tweaks
Version 0.0.21 (14 Feb 2021)
-Added file saving and opening
-Added ability to print
-Added additional USB error checking to prevent Crumble lockups
-Improved touch control
-Optimised block rendering to increase graphics performance
-Other minor bugs fixes
Version 0.0.14 (10th July 2019)
-Added additional data verification during programming to prevent corrupting Crumble firmware (only appears to occur on certain models of Chromebook).
Version 0.0.13 (24th Feb 2019)
-Added realtime variable monitoring
-Improved USB communications
Version 0.0.12 (19th Feb 2019) includes all blocks except custom named variable blocks. The following limitations also apply:
-File opening/saving is not yet available
-Realtime monitoring of variable is not yet implemented
-Undelete and duplicate are not yet implemented
-The software will run offline, but you will need an internet connection to send a program to the Crumble (compilation is currently done in the cloud).
The Crumble is a cheap, easy-to-use electronics controller. A few ‘croc’ leads and a USB cable are all you need to connect motors, LEDs and sensors and begin experimenting. No programming experience is required as the free software is a graphical, drag-and-drop system inspired by MIT Scratch.