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118's nameless robot - video.
Here's a link to some videos of this year's robot in action, and in various states of disrepair. Since the link has already been unearthed by a very persistent member of the CD community, it is a secret no more.
http://users3.ev1.net/~cnl1/outreach/first04/index.htm It is rough looking, and roughly driven. Also, check out the rest of Craig's page for some great New Mexican food recipies using green chiles! |
Re: 118's nameless robot - video.
Kris,
I like it a lot. It is a little bit rough but that drive system looks amazing and the arm looks like it will be a contender. I'm sorry if I unearthed something I shouldn't of found. After last year, I can be blamed for trying to find what neat things you are up to down in Houston. From the video, I can see you're doing amazing things. I am glad you continue to share your experience and expertise with other Houston teams and was impressed by Yates robot too. Best of luck in this years competition. I like craig's website a lot too. Get to see some robonaut nostalgia. I love the double clawed bot. I thought of that this year after I saw the game. |
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very cool hanging!
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first thought it was a true omni...
but excellent driving and software for driving |
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Last year, some enterprising people found 111's plans online. Then, they went on to win the Championship. Guess you guys have big shoes to fill ;)
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Thanks Bill ;) It was actually like 25 videos :-D (Much better than plans, I'd have to say) Cory |
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