
I took it
with me on session about Distributed Intelligence. I wanted to show it to my
professor how cool it is. When she saw
it she was excited in the same way like me at the first time. We spent about 15
minutes talking about its possibilities. I did demos with Air Text and Balls. I promised to learn more about it for the
next time

I think
people will like SunSPOT because it’s very easy to use and it’s also very nice
way to play with JAVA and NetBeans.



Hi MiKo. I am Miko :) I see these SunSPOTs in MPK16, California, but wasn't sure what they can do on the hallway.
Posted by miko on January 08, 2008 at 11:28 PM CET #
Hi Miko, thanks a lot for comments. I haven't seen this on California. But I think that with SunSPOT you can do a lot and I believe to this information.
For more application you can visit this link ( https://www.sunspotworld.com/docs/media/index.php ) there are lot of examples.
Posted by Miroslav Kopecky - Blog owner on January 15, 2008 at 02:07 PM CET #
i got Sun SPOT recently...Iam working on a project "hardware tracking"...Iam using passive RFID tags to identify the hardware...tell me how to read rfid tags using Sun SPOT ,how to use Sun SPOT with the rfid reader
Posted by sanjay on February 05, 2009 at 12:37 PM CET #