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Re: ? mobile base for handyboard
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lugnet.robotics.handyboard
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Mon, 4 Aug 1997 21:00:29 GMT
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Robert -Bob- Campanini <RCAMPANI@EECS.UKANS.EDUstopspammers>
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Depends on what you want to accomplish. The LegoBug can use otpical
sensors to follow a black tape and the smaller 'micro-motors' are better
(less play) than the standard 9v motors. check out
http://www.designlab.ukans.edu/~ambler/buildingZamboni2.html for
instructions, ordering info and a price list. Some of the soldering is
kind of tricky but its not too bad.
I have no exposure to ARBE-ONE. Just trying to be helpful.
Bob
Robert - Bob - Campanini, BSEE
EECS University of Kansas
On Mon, 4 Aug 1997, DAVID NAUGLER wrote:
> Can anyone suggest mobile bases for the handyboard. I am looking for
> something which is reasonably priced and fairly easy to work with (for a
> "software" type!). Has anyone used the ARBE-ONE? LEGOBug? Thanks.
>
> David Naugler
>
>
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| Can anyone suggest mobile bases for the handyboard. I am looking for something which is reasonably priced and fairly easy to work with (for a "software" type!). Has anyone used the ARBE-ONE? LEGOBug? Thanks. David Naugler (27 years ago, 4-Aug-97, to lugnet.robotics.handyboard)
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