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Otto DIY ESP

In this Repository We are working in a promising new Otto robot with IoT capabilities, thanks to the ESP Wifi and bluetooth boards, welcome to be a part of this development! for Aduino boards go to Wikifactory where you will find instruction manuals, 3D files and more, it is a similar platform much more easy to use, visual and simple for all the community to collaborate.

For fast programming and beginners

  1. Download our Blockly here https://www.ottodiy.com/#blockly; visual programming, it is the easiest way to start to learn how to code, drag & drop simple blocks to tell your robot what to do, you dont need to install or setup any library, everything comes ready to open and upload your code into Otto robot, another Arduino board, ESP development boards or even Microbit and more.
  2. Open an example, select Arduino Nano, connect your Otto via USB to computer.
  3. Check and upload the code and that is all!

For the advanced programmers

  1. Download & Install Arduino IDE 1.8.5 version also [this driver if you have a clone board for PC] (http://www.wch.cn/download/CH341SER_EXE.html), or for MAC
  2. Copy all libraries to C:\Users\user\Documents\Arduino\libraries (or wherever your library folder is installed)
  3. Open for example OttoDIY_smooth_criminal.ino, make sure in tools you have "Board: Arduino Nano" "Processor ATmega328" and your Otto is connected to the corresponding USB port if you have a new vesrion of Arduino make sure to use the old bootloader or errors will appear.
  4. Compile (Check) the code to make sure everything is installed properly.
  5. Upload code to your Otto and will dance!

Join our community of Otto Builders

Welcome to our Otto Builder community! Be a part of this friendly community of robot builders, teachers and makers! by joining us here in Wikifactory

Follow us, give us a like and share your creativity with #OttoDIY, you could be featured here by sharing your robot in any social media:

Just use the hashtag #ottodiy in your post and tag or mention @OttoDIY

Share your innovative creation with us

A redesign, modified code or inspired by Otto; is technically a remix, so please upload into our Wikifactory Social & Design Platform

How to Contribute?

Contributing to this software is warmly welcomed. There are 3 ways you can contribute to this project:

  1. Test and if find a problem then post an issue.
  2. Helps us solve the issues or other bugs by commenting
  3. Bring missing libraries from other Otto remixes here. You can do this basically by forking, committing modifications and then pulling requests. Please add a change log and your contact into file header.

Just make sure to keep consistency in the naming and make a record of the change or improvement made. Thanks for your contribution. Welcome to the Otto DIY code development team!

License CC-BY-SA

You can use all resources of Otto for free but Otto DIY Website must be included in any redistribution and remixes must keep the CC-BY-SA license, As you might seen with the original Otto DIY project the idea is that more people can have access, therefore if you copy or remix Otto you must also release under same open license, that means you must release all files also to the public.

Creative Commons License
Otto DIY by www.ottodiy.com is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

Otto DIY Website must be included in any redistribution and remixes must keep the CC-BY-SA license.

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