Ken,
Thanks for the run down. Quite a lot to sink my teeth into. But a wonderful idea.


Just a couple of comments.

1.) A library holder (add on stacks) - the library would 'know' how to access them when available???

2.) Maybe this is more than one bot? A series of relational bots designed to handle different types of info/demands.

4.) Although very difficult and mostly out of your control there are some drivers built in for simple control (serial keys, mouse keys) so if a switch exists it may have it's own driver and all you may need is two actions on/off to control most every thing.

I will ponder what you have said and get back to you if I find anything useful.

Talk more,

Tom

On Feb 13, 2004, at 2:17 PM, Ken Norris wrote:

The difficulties for me will be four-fold:

1) Designing a truly extensible, expandable modular system which, at the
same time, offers connectivity between appropriate modules. The fewer
limits, the better.


2) Designing and maintaining the AI bot. It may involve some fairly
convoluted multi-dimensional arrays, where I tend to get lost.

3) Gearing it to be able to _adapt_ to what is now high-end equipment
(64-bit processors, etc,) and parallel processing algorithms when the price
of that stuff starts coming down.


4) Handling driver control for lots of different controllers.


Thomas J. McGrath III SCS 1000 Killarney Dr. Pittsburgh, PA 15234 412-885-8541

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