marinos wrote:
hello everybody i am post graduate student in ionio uni (greece), and i
would like to make a robotic art installation is it possible with pyro
to program other controllers and work with different actuators than the
ones you suggest(kephera, pioneer e.t.c.)?and is it going to be a very
difficult task for somebody with limited programming experience?and last
i downloaded pyro 3.5 to work with python 2.5 on a macintosh and could
not install since the syntax "python setup.py install" was considered
wrong syntax(actually with python 2.5 i have this problem for any script
i try to run like that),eventhough i modified the setup.ckg...any
suggestions???()
where can i download the latest version of pyro??any help would be
deeply appreciated at this point, thank you very much...
Hi,
You should begin your Pyro journey at:
http://pyrorobotics.org/
You should look over the different parts of the curriculum:
http://pyrorobotics.org/?page=PyroCurriculum
and also the section on Hardware, especially:
http://pyrorobotics.org/?page=Interfacing_20Your_20Own_20Robot
The hardest part will be the low-level communication with your different
actuators, but that isn't too difficult. The Mac version of Pyro is the
least tested, but should work with everything but vision. Use the Linux
version to get everything.
And feel free to ask questions here! Good luck,
-Doug
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