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  Re: HELP! Handyboard ALMOST works.
 
In your message you said: (...) Sorry, testbrd.c and diag.c have nothing to do with the Handy Board. They are part of the older 6.270 board distribution. Get the hbtest.c program from the Handy Board software pages. -Fred (28 years ago, 31-Dec-96, to lugnet.robotics.handyboard)
 
  RE: Using RC cars for robot
 
(...) Chicago Models International "M1A1 Abrams" tank Radio Shack "Wild Cougar" (Nikko America 'Shredder") Radio Shack "Scorpion Tracks" (...) Conveniently :-) I pick only RC cars where I can drive them with differential steering. (...) I've built (...) (28 years ago, 31-Dec-96, to lugnet.robotics.handyboard)
 
  Using RC cars for robot
 
Hi everyone, Beleated merry christmas and happy new year.... I would like to find out from those of you who have recently or are presently using RC cars with their handy boards for robots. 1. What type of vehicle did you use? 2. How did you handle (...) (28 years ago, 31-Dec-96, to lugnet.robotics.handyboard)
 
  HELP! Handyboard ALMOST works.
 
Stuff that works: IC loads fine 1+2; returns 3 printf("Hello World!"); works LOAD MUSIC.C works {looney_tunes();} plays the tune but then.... LOAD TESTBRD.C Gives a page full of undefined functions. LOAD DIAG.C Gives several pages of undefined (...) (28 years ago, 31-Dec-96, to lugnet.robotics.handyboard)
 
  Assembling the handyboard - ic3b1
 
We have completed building the board. As mentioned in an earlier note, we are using the beta version of Randy Sargent's IC. Here is some experiences: - extremely easy to use. Fun. - thanks for a great product. Some things are not that smooth - may (...) (28 years ago, 28-Dec-96, to lugnet.robotics.handyboard)
 
  Re: sending signals over power lines
 
(...) Andrew, I've putzed around a bit with the system you've discribed. Its called X-10 power line carrier transmission. (P.L.C.) The codes format was setup back in 1978 for Sears and Radio Shacks Plug 'n Power system. Since then X10 Powerhouse has (...) (28 years ago, 28-Dec-96, to lugnet.robotics.handyboard)
 
  Re: Polaroid pinouts
 
I forgot who...someone over here said that they put up scans of the Docs on his hompage or somthing like that. Anyonre remeber something like this? (...) (28 years ago, 27-Dec-96, to lugnet.robotics.handyboard)
 
  Re: sending signals over power lines
 
(...) Whether the signal is traveling over AC or DC does not matter. What type of current is running through the wires is unimportant. What is important is that your electical wires *already run all over your house*. What these devices are (...) (28 years ago, 27-Dec-96, to lugnet.robotics.handyboard)
 
  Re: sending signals over power lines
 
(...) There are a bunch of proposals along these lines (eia standards, and future standards) CeBus, LonWorks. X-10 is most prevelant, somewhat limited, and some of the stuff sold is of marginal quality, although some is really good. X-10 is what you (...) (28 years ago, 27-Dec-96, to lugnet.robotics.handyboard)
 
  RE: sending signals over power lines
 
There is a good write up on this in one of Steve Ciarcia's columns in BYTE magazine some time in the early 80's. A quick stop at the periodicals desk of a technical library might help you here. --Chuck ---...--- From: Andrew S. (...) (28 years ago, 27-Dec-96, to lugnet.robotics.handyboard)


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