On 27 Jun 2006, at 03:40, Marty Knapp wrote:
I just had a friend talk to me about software that could be used
for robotics. I seem to remember some mention of Revolution being
used by somebody here for this. Any help and resources would be great.
If you are using OS X it would probably
Hi Marty,
I just had a friend talk to me about software that could be used for
robotics. I seem to remember some mention of Revolution being used by
somebody here for this. Any help and resources would be great.
Thanks,
Marty Knapp
Uhm, That would have been me. :)
On 6/6/06, Roger
Thanks Ian, I appreciate the links.
Marty Knapp
On 27 Jun 2006, at 03:40, Marty Knapp wrote:
I just had a friend talk to me about software that could be used for
robotics. I seem to remember some mention of Revolution being used by
somebody here for this. Any help and resources would
Hey Roger,
I'll check out the ER1 Robot stuff. Thanks,
Marty Knapp
Hi Marty,
I just had a friend talk to me about software that could be used for
robotics. I seem to remember some mention of Revolution being used by
somebody here for this. Any help and resources would be great.
Thanks
I just had a friend talk to me about software that could be used for
robotics. I seem to remember some mention of Revolution being used by
somebody here for this. Any help and resources would be great.
Thanks,
Marty Knapp
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On 6/6/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I have an ER1 robot which my Revolution application controls over TCPIP
sockets. It
is really quite easy to do as the software that is provided with the
kit
includes an API just for allowing you to use a language of your
choosing.
On
On 6/7/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The hobbyist-level kit isn't nearly that expensive. When I got mine, It is
only $299 for the Personal Robot System kit.
Ah, that sounds a bit more reasonable.
I can send it on a mission through the house to drop
my empty mountain-dew
If you are a hardware wizard and can modify the circuitry of the RCM
(robot control module) from an ER1 kit, this might work for you. I have an
ER1 robot which my Revolution application controls over TCPIP sockets. It
is really quite easy to do as the software that is provided with the kit
On 6/6/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have an ER1 robot which my Revolution application controls over TCPIP
sockets. It
is really quite easy to do as the software that is provided with the kit
includes an API just for allowing you to use a language of your choosing.
If you
This might be a start - at least at the prototype stage:
http://www.bkohg.com/service_e.html
and you can use it from rev. it's all about input/output
Hey:
I am a long-time METACARD user, and I am working on a project where some
robotics is required. I have NO experience with robotics
Hi Greg
Warning: I am a hobbyist at best, and haven't done any actual work with
robotics. However i wanted to do a remote controlled vehicle once, and
have sampled some information on rs232 due to that.
I am not sure how many datalines you need (the number of sensors you
want to poll
On 6/6/06, Greg Kolodziejzyk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you are interested, the application is an auto-balance / auto-steer
mechanism for a human powered vehicle I built for a speed record:
Sorry, can't help, but I just wanted to say I really enjoyed your web page -
especially your line on
My only experience with robotics is Lego Mindstorms ;)
As for the weight issue, have you seen the new Sony Vaio UX 180P? Perfect
for his bike. Could be the cell phone (via Skype), iPod, and navigation
control system all in one.
My one concern about using Rev for robotics control is that as far
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