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  Spam from VoteNader.org? (Or naderexplore04.org) You may have received spam email recently that appears to come from our campaign, or be about our campaign -- perhaps the "From" and or "Reply-to" addresses look like they are coming from VoteNader.org. Or perhaps you have received a message that appears to come from an... more »
By coreyer  - Apr 8 2004 - 1 new of 1 message    

What should I make it's "brain" out of? 
  I've just recently become interested in robotics. Went to a friends house, and he showed me some video-clips of very advanced robots, and also built a simple robot with Lego mindstorm. Anyway, I got hooked, and now want to build one myself. The one thing I'm wondering about now, is what I should use to control it? Lego mindstorm naturally comes to my mind, but I don't... more »
By Helge Øyvind Hoel  - Jan 12 2004 - 5 new of 5 messages    

Robot overpassing 10 in height blocks 
  I am trying to get a robot with a basic 12 in x 5 in x 3 in frame able to overpass a 10 in height by 2 in wood or metallic block driving on medium rough terrain. I got general information about some configurations that appears to be conventional procedures to climb over obstacles or stairs. A loop with... more »
By JB  - Jan 3 2004 - 4 new of 4 messages    

The Soviets on Mars 
  The last hope for the Beagle 2 on Mars is if the Mars Express is able to pick up its signal on Jan 4th. This is a good time to reflect back on the past. Its really amazing that the Soviets were able to land a big clucky space craft on Mars in one piece successfully in the 70s. Did they really land it or was it faked? The politbeauro might have... more »
By zalzon  - Dec 30 2003 - 8 new of 8 messages    

Whatever happened to Chris Renton? 
  The guy who built a robot called FRED. His webpage used to be at the address below but has since been taken down by the web provider Optusnet. His page is what got me interested in electronics (and robotics). [link] His page is gone. Anyone know what happened to him?... more »
By zalzon  - Nov 9 2003 - 4 new of 4 messages    

Linux + PIC 
  -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi all, I'm looking for development tools with the PIC18* series by MicroChip [microchip.com]. Preferably, I'd like one that will let me program in C. Thanks, Yaman -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.3 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - [link]... more »
By Yaman Salahi  - Oct 3 2003 - 2 new of 2 messages    

115.2Kbits/sec data comm over 50-100Km with less than 5W 
  How to create a data link of 115.2KBits/sec over 50-100Km (line of sight) with total power consumption of less than 5W? Is there any commercial unit for these type of an application? Pang Fu nospam_pan...@hotmail.com
By Pang Fu  - Aug 19 2003 - 1 new of 1 message    

Rover Launch Scrubbed Due to Weather 
  Rover Launch Scrubbed Due to Weather Both of today's launch attempts for the first Mars Exploration Rover have been scrubbed due to weather conditions. The next launch attempt will take place Monday, June 9, at 2:02 p.m. Eastern time (11:02 a.m. Pacific).
By Ron Baalke  - Jun 8 2003 - 1 new of 1 message    

Microcontroller Newbie Needs Help 
  I have used a microcontroller for an 68HC11 chip, it was nice and fast with amny features. Do a search on google for the name (I cant remember)
By LordKrispy  - May 3 2003 - 2 new of 2 messages    

FS: industrial robots for electronics assembly Seiko D-TRAN ASYMTEK 
  We have, for sale in Ottawa, Canada: - a new (in crate) 2001 Metro Automation Laserbar loader - Seiko D-TRAN XM5064-00-N robot w/ newport anti-vibration table & JDS optical fiber switch & industrial computer SRC-310 - ASYMTEK AS1000B Automatic Soldering Machine 10K OBO Rick
By Rick Leir  - Apr 30 2003 - 1 new of 1 message    

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