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Gadget470 05-01-2003 00:42

those gif's gave me a headache

Alexander McGee 05-01-2003 00:52

where do you learn to build one of those!?

Johca_Gaorl 05-01-2003 00:58

Quote:

Originally posted by Gadget470
use smaller resolution pictures. 1600x1200 is far too huge.. if you use 800x600 filesize is cut in half.. or 640x480. I've found that to be one of the best. Minimal scrolling for small res screens, still big and good quality for moderate to large screens.
Yah, but I was being lazy, and they came straight out of Dave's camera, to a CD, and then to this other CD... The gif's headachyness is just due to the fact that it's a really small amount of frames.

http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...threadid=15233

That should cover the info on our Segway.

Carolyn Duncan 05-01-2003 02:30

Funny how when I looked at the game the first thing I thought was 122 is done. That robot is the way I conviced some people on the team this year to go with a stacking robot, I hope anyway...

Rob Colatutto 05-01-2003 09:32

yeah...see that is a 2002 bot clearly, note it has no apparant way to pick up the totes, they just put one in the basket of their 2002 bot to play around with

Doug 05-01-2003 10:54

oh its been modified to pick them up as well
http://members.cox.net/johcagaorl.mw...75-animate.gif

GregT 05-01-2003 12:14

I would like to take this moment to remind you of rule "M1"

;)

Greg

cbudrecki 05-01-2003 14:51

funny, i remember seeing that robot last year!!!!!!

BoticsPUNK 05-01-2003 16:15

seems shady to me...
 
mhmh that bot looks quite similar to last years......seemskinda shady to me . Next time ease down on the picture size. i had to 5 feet away from my monitor to view them haha...

dixonij 05-01-2003 17:00

holy crap on a stick... that "segway" is awesome... in your last vid of it i thought it might have been custom built... what did you guys use? i wanna make one... anyway, thats some puncture hole in the bin

Justin 05-01-2003 18:32

My question...
 
Okay,

My question is is this "custom segway" made from only kit parts...if so I think that is awsome and 122 needs to be posting a how to ;-) ;-)

-Justin

Thorin 05-01-2003 20:39

Quote:

oh its been modified to pick them up as well
yes, maybe at the 4th/5th bin stacked level, but can it pick up a single bin lying on the ground?

Alex Forest 05-01-2003 20:45

Yes, it can. I thought there was some video of that...perhaps we shall speak to the videographer.

Joe Matt 05-01-2003 21:10

IT'S GABE!! http://members.cox.net/johcagaorl/ro...s/Image013.jpg

Johca_Gaorl 05-01-2003 22:15

Re: My question...
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Justin
Okay,

My question is is this "custom segway" made from only kit parts...if so I think that is awsome and 122 needs to be posting a how to ;-) ;-)

-Justin

Actually, the only thing that wouldn't be used on a robot would be those wheels, though they might be legal, and it uses a PIC microchip for controlling the motor controllers.

Parts were all made out of legal materials I think (not entirely sure about the base)

Window motors power it, ones from the kit. I'll explain the rest later, maybe...


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