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Re: self-propagating RCX program
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lugnet.robotics
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Sun, 11 Sep 2005 01:36:51 GMT
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Steve Baker <sjbaker1@airmail&saynotospam&.net>
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Claude Baumann wrote:
> Googling 5 minutes, and I found this one :
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> http://caesar.me.jhu.edu/jackritweb/AIM2003.pdf
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> Cool
So the "raw materials" it's using are pre-built quarter-robot
sub-assemblies and they connect together using magnets.
It's not quite the impressive thing we've been thinking about.
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: self-propagating RCX program
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| (...) Agreed. I was hoping for much, much more. Specificly, by this definition, I strongly doubt the claim that this is the "first ever" self-reproduction. Some of the mechanical models from a long time ago were similar in concept, but with a (...) (19 years ago, 13-Sep-05, to lugnet.robotics)
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