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In response to: Screwing && Unscrewing...another Hardware Mistake

Well said.
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In response to: Screwing && Unscrewing...another Hardware Mistake

Jazmine Miller [Member]
LOL nice picture!! robot...robot...NOSE! ha ha
PermalinkPermalink 06/17/08 @ 15:39

In response to: Robots are Extremely Tedious!

Jonecia Keels [Member]
so after the hardware aspect of the robot is built we are planning on integrating a camera in it because it does not come with one. Our ultimate goal is to have the robot interact and play with a child. We want it to identify and walk towards certain colors on a stacking rings toy. a picture of the toy is on the link:

http://www.holgatetoy.com/Wooden-Toys-Classic-Holgate/HZ1107-011070-Rocky-Color-Cone-Wood-Stacking-Rings-md.jpg

&& yes we def want to customize our robot. we are thinking of making it a blue and black jaguar...our college's mascot...i will take more pics as we progress




PermalinkPermalink 06/16/08 @ 22:05

In response to: Robots are Extremely Tedious!

Martin Davis [Member]
That is an awesome robot. What are your plans after you have the bot constructed? What is it going to do? Also, are you going to get to customize the outside, like the site says you can do.
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In response to: Robotics @ GA Tech

Jonecia Keels [Member]
so we had to set up the battery and connect specific wires to all the servos on the robot. There are 17 servos and they are all controlled with a motherboard that has many different pins. Eventually we will have to assign the pins to certain wires on the servos in order to control its movements. But yes we first build the legs, then the arms, then its body and head.
PermalinkPermalink 06/12/08 @ 18:14

In response to: Robotics @ GA Tech

Dave Touretzky [Member] · http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~dst
Building this robot looks like it's going to be really fun! What's the first step? Do you start with a leg?
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