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Wilby Walker - my OOPIC based hexapod - come and see it!

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Jun 19, 2000, 3:00:00 AM6/19/00
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The Web page announced below has been included in the directory of
personal robotics websites of the Encyclopedia Cybernetica at
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Agora/7256/robopage.html (q.v.):

In article <20000618173254...@nso-fo.aol.com>,
dkdec...@aol.com (DKDeckmann) wrote:
> I've got up a quick and dirty web page for my Wilby Walker hexapod
project.
> Right now there are a half dozen photos and a few DXF files as well
as a few
> construction notes. The site is "under construction" so come and
take a
> look...
>
> http://members.aol.com/n4veh/wilbywalker/index.htm

Congratulations on a very informative site with excellent photographs
of your robot. The trick of resting the weight of the batteries on
the legs of the robot was clever. Just a few questions, though.

Since the http://www.oopic.com microcontroller can be programmed
in the syntax of Basic, C or Java, naturally we are curious as
to which language you used to code your robot brain, and whether
you will be including the source code for inspection on-site.

Arthur T. Murray
ment...@scn.org
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