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Greenfoot flappy bird
Greenfoot flappy bird








  1. Greenfoot flappy bird install#
  2. Greenfoot flappy bird software#

We quickly discovered, a nice Creative Labs one was NOT compatible, but a cheap and cheerful £4.99 webcam from B&M Bargains works quite nicely. The problem was finding a camera that was compatible.

greenfoot flappy bird

Greenfoot flappy bird software#

Green light, we’re off!ĭuring Saturday 26th October 2013 I spent a lot of the day messing about with “motion” probably one of, if not the best pieces of software for streaming video, thus turning a Raspberry Pi into a webcam server. I figured the wifi wouldnt be a problem but as a precaution we emailed Lincoln’s headteacher who confirmed we would be ok and added it sounded really exciting and interesting. He is just happy he gets to play with a Raspberry Pi in the process! Initially I did a quick sketch and wrote a list of things to consider, I explained to Lincoln why these things were important as we planned our project. But seeing as I am an IT/Computing teacher, I had to get some tech in there somewhere! If I was an arts or crafts teacher I am sure it would have been adorned with all manner of paper mache attire, glued and painted in glorified poster paint technicolor. So with an old, large Rice Krispie box ready for a makeover, I got thinking how we could make a habitat that not only wins a place in the nature area but also one that would stand out from the crowd. So the idea behind the task was to make a mini beast habitat fit for an insect (albeit slow moving from what I can gather, you know, snail, beetle, mere wood louse, that kind of thing) The task involves hunting for recyclable stuff to make the habitat with and then put a range of materials in there to see which habitat particular beasts prefer – grass, pebbles, leaves etc. Firstly, its the kind of task that’s right up my street as it involves Lincoln and insects. My wife wafted a leaflet under my nose that Lincoln had had from school about a Mini-Beast Habitat competition. greenfoot command from within the Greenfoot directory. Providing you kept to the defaults you can now run Greenfoot from the greenfoot script in the /home/pi/greenfoot directory or by using the.

Greenfoot flappy bird install#

Sudo /opt/jdk.8.0/bin/java -jar /home/pi/GreenfootVersion.jarĪ window should pop up with details of where Java is installed and where you want to install Greenfoot, click install then done. Greenfoot can be installed using the following command: Now that Java is installed, you can go ahead and install Greenfoot once you have downloaded the Pure Java Version from here.

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Make sure it’s installed ok, this should return the version: I came across a great post on the Raspberry Pi website that I have re-written below with shortcuts to everything needed.įirstly you need to install Java on the Raspberry Pi.ĭownload the Linux Java package from here: In issuing some Computer Science students with a Raspberry Pi I decided I would like them to be able to program in Python on them (job done already as it comes pre-installed) and I would also like them to be able to use Greenfoot.










Greenfoot flappy bird