Hi Evan You could make the master bicore control the rear legs and slave the front. You will probably have to adjust the slave coupling resistors but that...
I second that, Wilf! Have a happy and safe New Year everyone! ~Woody...
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Jan 1, 2005 3:53 pm
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Happy New Year fellow BEAMers! New years resolution: Complete a walker. DrewB Wilf Rigter <wrigter@...> wrote: My best wishes for peace and happiness in...
Hi Wilf, This thread is becoming more and more interesting! I have yet to read Bruce's and Mark's pages but this is interesting. I have some questions about...
Happy New Year, everyone. My resolutions: 1. Clean up my workbench (yeah, I know, that was last year's resolution) 2. Finish up all the projects I'm working on...
I second the “Complete a Walker” resolution! I am going to take a proven path this time. I have enough almost walkers, so this time I am going to take my ...
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Jan 2, 2005 12:46 am
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Hello all, This break, my dad has been looking for some hobbies to play with, and I suggested robotics to him. He said he'd try it out, so I got him some parts...
Hi, Ori I checked the links you quoted and this circuit seems to have gone through many revisions, which I trust you've tracked. Martin's first version has...
Hey Jo, ( <- reminds me of the Blues song...) That's a good idea! I hadn't thought of that. I'll give that a try. ... front. You will probably have to adjust...
Hey again, I tried out the circuit that you sent me a link to, and it works really well! It really reduces the part count of my walker as well. I would have to...
Glad to have been of some help, Evan. Just so I know we're both on the same wavelength - Wilf's circuit is of a high frequency optical bicore influencing (via...
Very Cool idea Tom. I can see the bicore being used in a rope climbing bot as well, If a way to have it find and secure it's self to the rope. Gord ... ...
Hey Ori Happy new year. In the below diagram is the LED at the top right supposed to be drawn backwards? ( I asume these are the ones your using for light...
Hey, Glad you pointed that out! I would have just continued to have the phototransistors directly connected to the master bicore. It worked, but not too well....
I forgot, in my last post, when I said that what I was doing with the phototransistors (directly connected to the master) didn't work to well, I meant that it...
i caught what looked like dave on popular mechanics for kids on the discovery kids channel. it was a robot show.. they built a little robot on there. i know...
Hi Evan You are right. The master bicore should just keep doing its thing, the signals the slave is receiving are inverted by the IMx. Without seeing your...
Woah! I haven't been viewing the list for a while, and now that I've come back, I am surprised to see my maze bot is evolving into some complicated beasty...
Well, I plan to rebuild the IMx anyway. Right now, it is configured as a plain, one-sensor, no turning capability reverser. I am going to separate the enable...
Weeeellll..... First you were thinking about using an array of bicores to remember the direction a robot turns in a maze.(46475) Then Wilf replied, saying as...
Thank you for that lengthy reply! I was there till about the RAM circuit, so I didn't miss too much. What does Adi mean by the "missing piece"? Has this...
This is realatively virgin territory. Learning circuits have come up before, sparking Bruce's contest, and Terry's reaserch. For the most part BEAM has been...
... Hey, welcome back! I am back after a short break, myself. Time to catch up, and then I have a few more thoughts on your maze solver. By and by, please...
... From my overflowing Favorites folder ... "The ZX97" by Wilf Rigter http://www.howell1964.freeserve.co.uk/ZX81/ZX97.htm Now, this was a while ago. Do you...