en>fr fr>en By webmaster Comments: 253, member since Sun Mar 07, 1999On Sun May 23, 1999 11:36 AM
With Lego's Mindstorms and Cybermaster, and Sony's pet robots, robotics is going mainstream. Why do you enjoy your particular robots? 5 Replies to |
Lego en>fr fr>en By webmaster Comments: 253, member since Sun Mar 07, 1999On Sun May 23, 1999 11:36 AM
I'm more of a programmer than a hardware hacker, so the Lego Mindstorms RCX product lets me get my hands dirty without dealing with analog circuitry. With its great lego architecture and the NQC compiler, I can experiment and tinker. Great stuff! |
[no title] en>fr fr>en By satej Comments: 0, member since Thu Nov 04, 1999On Thu Nov 04, 1999 09:47 AM
What i like is to develop new and exiting stuff that helps me to
tell the importance of the field to others. since i am only a beginner in this field i cant tell more. |
[no title] en>fr fr>en By satej Comments: 0, member since Thu Nov 04, 1999On Thu Nov 04, 1999 09:49 AM
What i like is to develop new and exiting stuff that helps me to
tell the importance of the field to others. since i am only a beginner in this field i cant tell more. |
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BEAM en>fr fr>en By droidmakr (unregistered
)On Thu Apr 06, 2000 06:28 AM
BEAM has the most potential of any philosophy of robotics I have found. It is based on simple concepts that can be built on, expanded upon, and adapted too, or include just about any other type of robotic concepts there are. |