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Message #06593



To: beam@sgiblab.sgi.com
From: "Jason -" evenflow88@hotmail.com
Date: Sun, 10 Oct 1999 08:07:33 GMT
Subject: [alt-beam] Comfirmation on chat( a must for beamers)



Hie there will be a chat that i hope everyone would join on the 10th of
october 1999 at 4.00PM mountain standard time in the yahoo beam club...i am
not sure if i could join cause there is something wrong with my browser
which the java script always go screwy i am downloading a new 4.7 and hope
it will work tomorrow...cya all there

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6594 Sun, 10 Oct 1999 10:50:33 -0500 [alt-beam] Re: Complete walker PCBs for sale beam@sgiblab.sgi.com Richard Piotter That sounds very interesting! Depending on complexity, I may be tempted
to buy some rather than build my own or free form. How are they being
produced?=20

Ian Bernstein wrote:
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> Hi,
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> I was just wondering if anyone would be intrested in purchasing a PCB f=
or a complete bicore walker. I'd do PCB's for....
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> 1) The complete bicore walker which has a built in tactile sensor patch=
(more on that later) and will back-up when it bumps an object.
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> 2) The complete bicore walker 2 which is the same as above but will bac=
k-up a few inches and then pivot 100 degrees after bumping an object.
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> The boards will be about $5-$15 each. I'm not sure how much it will cos=
t yet.
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> Would anyone be interested?
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> Laterz
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6595 Sun, 10 Oct 1999 11:13:29 -0500 [alt-beam] Re: Complete walker PCBs for sale beam@sgiblab.sgi.com Richard Piotter I have the video downloaded, but it's an MPG format that Quicktime
doesn't recognize (I think there are more than one version of MPG, and
Quicktime will only read some... or maybe it got corupted??? I don't
know for sure).

it's about 956K and is titled "vacubot.MPG"

I'd personaly like to see it in MOV format, as I've never seen it yet!


Jason - wrote:
>
> >From: Ian Bernstein
> >Reply-To: beam@sgiblab.sgi.com
> >To:
> >Subject: Complete walker PCBs for sale
> >Date: Sat, 9 Oct 99 22:33:53 -0600
> >
> >Hi,
> >
> >I was just wondering if anyone would be intrested in purchasing a PCB for a
> >complete bicore walker. I'd do PCB's for....
> >
> >1) The complete bicore walker which has a built in tactile sensor patch
> >(more on that later) and will back-up when it bumps an object.
> >
> >2) The complete bicore walker 2 which is the same as above but will back-up
> >a few inches and then pivot 100 degrees after bumping an object.
> >
> >The boards will be about $5-$15 each. I'm not sure how much it will cost
> >yet.
> >
> >Would anyone be interested?
>
> yea ian..in your duster bot what happened to the video....and how did u make
> one motor stop while the other reverse step by step in your dusterbot(did u
> use the unicore circuit in it?)....i did download the video before....and
> how did u make the two motor walker pivot 100
> degrees?
>
> thanks again
>
> jason
>
> ______________________________________________________
>


6596 Sun, 10 Oct 99 10:23:53 -0600 [alt-beam] Re: Complete walker PCBs for sale Ian Bernstein >That sounds very interesting! Depending on complexity, I may be tempted
>to buy some rather than build my own or free form. How are they being
>produced?
Well I was just playing with the idea. Nothing for sure yet. They would
be produced by a PCB manufactureing place. www.circuitdesign.com

One other cool thing about the CW1 board is that two of them can be
hooked together by one resister and walla! A four motor walker!

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