Alt-BEAM Archive

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To: beam beam@corp.sgi.com, BEAM List beam@corp.sgi.com,
From: dennison dennlill@buffnet.net
Date: Mon, 1 Feb 1999 11:07:04 -0500
Subject: [alt-beam] Re: BEAM classification



I don't know about that. I could build a BEAM bot that instead of using a SE
used a PIC simply because it was easyer than a SE circuit, AND could
incorporate many other functions. Microprocessors do not exclude the robot
from being BEAM. Infact, I'd like to see a CPU walker around here.

I'd agree, anything remote controlled doesn't count.

It dosen't nessesarilly need to source it's own power. No problem witha
manual re-charge.

Dennison
A BEAM bot is NOT:
>
>Any thing that uses a preprogrammed set of instructions for primary
functions.
>A bot that is PRIMARILY microprocessor driven - incorporating a processor
for
>higher level functions seems to be OK.
>Remotely controlled by computer, or by person.
>Can source it's own power and recharge (not a wind-up, or manual re-charge)
>
>Hope this helps,
>
>
>TOM
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: George Rix [SMTP:rix.g@bmts.com]
>Sent: Monday, February 01, 1999 5:26 AM
>To: Ian Bernstein; beam@corp.sgi.com
>Subject: Re: BEAM classification
>
>>Hi
>>I was writing up some more stuff for my FAQ and I was going to write on
>>what a BEAM robot is, then I thought.....
>>
>>What makes a particular robot a BEAM robot?
>>
>>
>>Size? Circuit????????
>>
>>I mean if I build a robot, how do I know if it's a BEAM robot or just a
>>regular robot?
>>
>>What is the classification of a BEAM robot?
>>
>>I'd like some input on this :-)
>Well, it should meet as many of the letters in BEAM as possible, and be
>autonomous for the most part, I believe. I'm a newbie though.
>Signing off,
>Rob Rix
>
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