Testing the emergency RoboMontreal broadcast system. Had this been a real emergency, platoons of six-foot robots with viciously diverse arrays of dentist's...
Welcome to the first forum dedicated to robotics enthusiasts in the Montreal area! Roboticists of all skill levels, shapes and sizes are welcome. The forum...
Enter your vote today! A new poll has been created for the robomontreal group: Which kinds of robotics competitions would you like to see hosted in Montreal? ...
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Hi all, Three days old, and already we've got 8 people's attention. Alright, so I'm counting myself, but it's still not too bad! Get your friends on board,...
I read about 14 lists. If you are interested I can pass interesting links along until your list size increases to generate traffic. Dan Indianapolis Indiana...
RoboMontreal's brand spanking new web site is up: www.robomontreal.com There's not much to it yet, but it'll do two things for us: 1) Increase our visibility,...
Hi guys, This is Aaron from over at the Ottawa robot club. Just wanted to pop over and say howdy and give some words of encouragement. I was one of the...
Aaron, It's good to hear from you folks - thanks for the words of encouragement! I kind of see the ORE as RoboMontreal's older sibling. You're older, bigger...
Salut la gang! I'm also a veteran of the ORE club and unlike my good buddy Aaron I'm totally an AVR fan so perhaps i'll move to Montreal! ;-) As Aaron...
... Well, I just remembered that I have a version of the miniore that I did for the atmega32 processor also. I was building boards last summer for one of the...
Aaron, Surface mount, eh? It's been quite a while... like, 5 years. Wow, getin' old. I'm sure it'd come back to me pretty quick, though. Another option is...
I know a lot of you have probably seen this anyway, but I had to post it just to make sure: http://www.robots-dreams.com/2006/02/a_car_and_a_rob.html ...
Hi all, I'm curious to know what kinds of robotics projects you all work on. I see from the poll that at least some of you are into fire fighting! For those...
Another cool link... this might be useful to anyone designing their own PCB: it'll turn your eagle layout into a 3D POVRay rendering! Pretty nifty. I haven't...
Good find! Protel has something like this built into it, and when I switched over to Eagle I had forgotten how much this helps me picture everything in my ...
Alright, so this doesn't have much to do with robotics, unless you were interested in some sort of cool touchscreen-driven telepresence, but damned if it isn't...
definitely amazing! the demo does a very good job of showcasing a wide range of potential applications. It reminded me of the Minority Report screen. I want...
I'm working on a fire-fighter for the expert division but I'm running quite late so who knows if I'll make it on time or not. The reason I'm so late is because...
Stephane, You say you're running late with your fire-fighter - for which competition? Trinity college? You could always enter the Candian events, eh? ;) ...
yeah, Trinity in Hartford. I could do the Toronto one but it doesn't have an expert level. Then again, I don't have the space to build a maze so I could use...
It's pretty funny that I didn't recognize that christmas tree ornament, since I've got the same thing (not chopped in half) mounted atop my own camera setup!...
Actually, it's a cheaper plastic one. I bought a set of 3-sizes and the one on that picture is the biggest one. It's too big though and requires me to increase...
I couldn't find a plastic ornament, so I'm using the standard glass ornament - like on the family christmas tree. I thought it was plastic when I bought it,...
Yeah, I got a glass one too at first but it didn't last long! :) The gameboy camera is a small b&w camera originally used in the Gameboy Camera cartridge for...