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Re: Thoughts on Turning
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lugnet.robotics
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Mon, 25 Jan 1999 21:25:43 GMT
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B van Dam <bvandam@westbrabant*antispam*.net>
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If your looking for examples and sources I think pretty much every one on
this list has something on his website.
CU Bert
Visit my site on Lego, Robot's and Visual Basic at
http://home.concepts.nl/~bvandam/index.html
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Van: The Clark Family <clark@bess.net>
Aan: alex wetmore <alex@phred.org>
CC: Lego List Serv <lego-robotics@crynwr.com>
Datum: maandag 25 januari 1999 20:31
Onderwerp: Re: Thoughts on Turning
> Alex I read your message and went to your web page and looked at your desigh and
> was wondering if you (or anyone else) can help me with resources for building
> robots for my 16 year old son. We Home school and are about to start using
> mindstorms for a robotics class and I am trying to get as much information and
> projects as possible. Do you program with the Robolab or the Mindstorms software?
> Which do you reccomend for a student who has lots of lego building experience and
> has worked with the Logo programming language.
> Thanks
> Jim Clark
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> alex wetmore wrote:
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> > On Mon, 25 Jan 1999, Blake Coverett wrote:
> > > Well, enough rambling for now. Any one else using a similar sort of design?
> > > Thoughts on improving this one? Better ways to implement the first two
> > > options? Other completely different ways of handling the steering problem?
> >
> > take a look at http://www.phred.org/~alex/lego. There are two robots
> > there based on an adder/subtractor that uses two differentials. The 2nd
> > design (at the bottom of the page) is much more efficient then the first,
> > so if you build one I'd suggest starting there. There is a website
> > where someone made directions for it using LDraw... I'll find the URL
> > soon (probably within a few hours) and update my page with that.
> >
> > alex
> >
> > --
> > Did you check the web site first?: http://www.crynwr.com/lego-robotics
>
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