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Re: robot builder

It's controlled with an OOPIC2 with a BS2 as a co-processor. It's main task
seems simply to be able to navigate around a small flat. Every week it either
improves or takes a step backward and it that case I learn something.


--- In alsrobotics@y..., alcom65 <no_reply@y...> wrote:
> --- In alsrobotics@y..., "danbachmann" <bachmann@e...> wrote:
> > Hi, I've built my first robot with sonar navigation on an ARobot
> > frame. I am wondering if there's any groups in central London,
> > England.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Dan
>
>
> Hi Dan,
> Sounds good, tell me what are you are using to control it with, a PIC
> MCU maybe?
>
> I'm afraid I don't know of any robotics clubs, I feel that it's a
> very popular area with loads of people being interested in it but
> when it comes down to them making something most people tend to back
> down from the challenge that is robotics which is a shame. But maybe
> you should consider entering technogames next year maybe in the micro
> mouse competition.
>
> I my self am based in East Sussex and have looked for robotics clubs
> so I could compete with some others but as yet have not seen anything
> around.
>
>
> Al.....
>
> http://alsrobotics.botic.com




Tue Apr 23, 2002 3:45 pm

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Hi, I've built my first robot with sonar navigation on an ARobot frame. I am wondering if there's any groups in central London, England. Thanks, Dan...
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... Hi Dan, Sounds good, tell me what are you are using to control it with, a PIC MCU maybe? I'm afraid I don't know of any robotics clubs, I feel that it's a ...
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It's controlled with an OOPIC2 with a BS2 as a co-processor. It's main task seems simply to be able to navigate around a small flat. Every week it either...
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Apr 23, 2002
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It's controlled with an OOPIC2 with a BS2 as a co-processor. It's main task seems simply to be able to navigate around a small flat. Every week it either...
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