We were able to send scratchX block actions to the embedded board through a simple node-based local server.
The board periodically searches for a change in the server, which then translates into the proper command on the board and its peripherals.
For now, we are limited to interact only with the integrated LED in the board. By making changes on the LED status through the Scratch interface, the board listens to this change and changes LED status.
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