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miscellaneous food for thought
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Fri, 1 Jan 1999 23:17:12 GMT
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Janet and Carl McIver <jncmcivr@[spamless]gte.net>
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Watching the discussion of various non-Lego sensors and what not, I
offer these links:
Hacking the Radio Shack ultrasonic tape measure
http://www.cs.uwa.edu.au/~mafm/robot/rs-tape-measure.html
Zircon (and similar) studfinder hack
http://www.rdrop.com/users/marvin/parts/issue14.pdf
Supplier of range IR range and object detection devices called DIRRS and
IRRODS, as well as a nice selection of other robotics hardware
http://www.hvwtech.com/index.html
And last, but not least, where I got my Mindstorms and other robotics stuff:
http://www.robotstore.com/ These folks have it all!!!
Parallax Basic Stamp I and II are incredibly simple microcontrollers
that I think can interface to the IR port easily. While the BS1 only sends
up to 2400 baud, the BS2 can do 38,400! You can find out a lot about these
devices, including the screaming new BS2-SX, at Parallax's web site at
http://www.parallaxinc.com/company/ . The software for their products is
absolutely free, you can make your own cables, and all you really have to
purchase is the stamps themselves, which are not expensive when you consider
how powerful and ready to go they are. I think that the BS2, with its 16
bidirectional I/O lines and serial port, would make for a great expansion of
the RCX by going through the IR port. By the way, they program in BASIC,
which is extremely simple to use and download. You write the program and
download it. No compiling or anything, and all you need is a 286 or better
with at least DOS 2.0. There are myriads of supporting sites, and a mailing
list to support it, of which I am also on.
I am a lurking member of the Seattle Robotics Society at
http://www.seattlerobotics.org/ which has an outstanding web site and
contains lots of useful information contained in various issues to The
Encoder.
You an also find the Robotics FAQ at
http://www.frc.ri.cmu.edu/robotics-faq/
By far the best clearinghouses for information on robotics and
electronics are these two sites: http://www.robohoo.com/ and
http://www.hut.fi/Misc/Electronics/index.html
Carl R. McIver
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Did you check the web site first?: http://www.crynwr.com/lego-robotics
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: miscellaneous food for thought
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| With regards to your message at 03:17 PM 01-01-99 -0800, Janet and Carl McIver. Where you stated: (...) Nice resource list. Thanks! Best regards, Maurice W. Hilarius Telephone: 01-403-414-9319 Hard Data Ltd. FAX: 01-403-456-1510 11060 - 166 Avenue (...) (26 years ago, 2-Jan-99, to lugnet.robotics)
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