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Originally Posted by Dominator_Legen
I'm sorry if i choosing the wrong time, but please help me if you can,
I'm beginner in robotics and electronics, but i have a lot of experience in programming, so i need to direct my programming to control a hardware,
I need just a little of complete tutorial URLs that tell me how to start, i almost know little information about the components used in robot like sensors and motors, motherboard, but there a problem in how to control this robot remotely and the hardware needed for this, Please if you know any tutorial that contain information like this, please tell me about it, and i will continue reading them,
I'm Just Beginner that collect little information about robotics that want to know how to build a robot like i said before,
Thanks In Advanced For Any Help 
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I'll put some links out here. With a bit of mechanical know-how, you could probably assemble the "kitbot" that was included in the FRC kit of parts:
http://www.usfirst.org/robotics/2005...s.htm#Section5 -- This is the robot section. It includes rules for the FIRST Robotics Competition which, obviously, are not applicable to you, but it also includes the knowledge of people who have done a lot of work with robots. Also included in that section is the wiring diagram for such a robot. I'd recommend looking at that for an idea of the robots we're dealing with.
If you decide to build your robot using the chassis and transmissions from Innovation First, then check out
http://robotics.nasa.gov/first/2005/kickoff.htm for the basic instructions on how to build a working, driving robot.
Of course, there are plenty of sources for parts. The beautiful thing about robotics is that you can get creative with your items and part sources. (The FIRST kit of parts tends to reflect that--our kit includes motors from power windows in a car, a van door, and a motor from a child's ride-on car, among others.) So above all, build with what you have at hand. For some more parts that are a little wider in their use than just FIRST, try
http://www.robotcombat.com/store.html.
Ultimately, however, how you build your robot is up to you.