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The version of Scratch included with the Raspberry Pi has a number of unique features; one of the most useful is its ability to communicate with the General-Purpose Input/Output pins, or GPIO. These pins allow you to connect your Raspberry Pi to a range of devices, from lights and motors to buttons and sensors. The Raspberry Pi 2 has 40 GPIO pins, whilst the original Raspberry Pi only has 26, but this workshop will work with either model.
Unless otherwise specified, everything in this repository is covered by the following licence:
Physical Computing With Scratch by the Raspberry Pi Foundation is licenced under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Based on a work at https://github.com/raspberrypilearning/physical-computing-with-scratch