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Re: Mindstorms books for a HandyBoard user ????
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lugnet.robotics
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Thu, 23 Nov 2000 23:30:16 GMT
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Patrick Hui <huip@{stopspammers}hkstar.com>
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Check the follwoing site for a great collection of Handyboard based Robots
(some are build by LEGO bricks):
http://www.robotstorehk.com/robot.html
Patrick
----- Original Message -----
From: "Scott Seaton" <scotts@aus.sun.com>
To: <lego-robotics@crynwr.com>
Sent: Friday, November 24, 2000 7:13 AM
Subject: Mindstorms books for a HandyBoard user ????
> Hi
>
> I use a HandyBoard (http://www.handyboard.com/) as the controller for all my
> robotics projects.
>
> I'm looking for a source of inspiration for some new projects, especially
> some robot platform designs.
>
> How useful are any of the Mindstorms books, if you're NOT using the RCX
> controller ? The HandyBoard has the ability to use Lego sensors, but any
> LegOS/NQC code examples would probably need major re-writes. So what
> percentage of the books deal with construction ? (I have a reasonable
> collection of Technics components, so hardware probably wouldn't be a
> problem.)
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> I'm guessing that the more advanced books will focus more on code than
> hardware. Am I right ?
>
> Or do you think that the "tight" integration between hardware design and
> software would make the construction articles too difficult to port to the
> HandyBoard ?
>
> Thanks
> Scott
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