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Message #03867



To: beam@corp.sgi.com
From: "Jason -" evenflow88@hotmail.com
Date: Fri, 28 May 1999 14:45:44 GMT
Subject: [alt-beam] What Tilden calls it.....



Hie here is some tips i got over the years from mark T...another thing i
would like to ask the list is that what do u call the black substrate in
chemistry for all Tilden's hextile so it could be identified with ease and
easier for me to tell my local fabricating PCB shop...are they easy to find
?



>i have seen yer robotic walkers on tv they were real cool..i build my first
>walker with jumbo clis but they werent as nice as yers....can u recommend
>me
>wut is the best materail for me to use as a leg for my walker

Easy. Broken collapsable umbrellas are the best and cheapest form of high
reliablity leg.

>i would like to know how i could combine my neural net to the nervous
>net..some people said that they feed several ouputs of the nervous net to
>the input of the Nu

For persistent reactive behaviors, putting a Nu as an input to a Nv core is
sufficient to make robots survive in mimimal complexity environments. For
more sophisticated environments, coupling Nu to Nv arrays must be regulated
through a control regulator that allows for the nervous net to be not
swamped with data signals.

>and which one amplifies more current a 74HCT240 or a 74ACT240......thanx

AC, but HCT is useful for low current (solar) permutations. Much more
efficient.

>and what is the main theory of the master and slave system

A suspended bicore master will always robustly control-lock a phase-slave
bicore regardless of structural permutation.

That is, an imbedded bicore is the smallest robust control structure there
is.

markt.






Good luck.

markt.



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