I am using EZ-Rbot products for controller on Robot

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Jack Phillips

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Feb 8, 2014, 3:57:56 PM2/8/14
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Bob Jaconetti

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Feb 19, 2015, 4:50:10 PM2/19/15
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Jack,
I live in Marlton, NJ and saw that your are using EZRobot on your InMoov project.
I'd like to contact you off-board to get some details about your project.
Can you email me at bobj...@gmail.com?

Thanks,
Bob Jaconetti

RobotGuy6

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Feb 20, 2015, 11:46:28 AM2/20/15
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It's better you visit the ez robot forum. www.ez-robot.com   There are a few of us on there (including myself) who have made an inMoov and are using the EZB4 wifi controller.... This one is mine...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7YvCuU4EWU8

M erne

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Mar 1, 2015, 11:43:12 PM3/1/15
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Robtguy6 is correct, EZ-Robot.com would be the best place to answer any questions you may have. this is my Inmoov and the picture is my mini-bro inmoov both use the EZ-Robot controller.

gael langevin

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Mar 2, 2015, 11:08:51 AM3/2/15
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Hi Guys,
The EZ board is nice and easy but more restrictive because it is proprietary.
When I started the InMoov project, I studied the EZ board closely and finally went for MyRobotLab because it is open and we all can developp on it.
It is nice to see InMoov can be controlled with various other programs like EZ, but I regret that these InMoov robots can't share what they have programmed with us.
I cannot deny that MyRobotLab seems more complex at first sight, but it also allows so much, like using Kinect, Leap Motion and any kind of device if you like to program

I have been working with Leon and Marten to create the Nervo boards based as a Arduino shield, so we could have similar builds and electrical connections. All in the goal to have an automatic calibration system for all InMoov implemented within MyRobotLab.
I always enjoyed being able to test something new on InMoov that has been written by the community.
I remember the day InMoov could finally talk, and then a few days later you could select various languages and voices. Again, a few days later, the jaw was moving according to the voice. And all InMoov based on MyRobotLab could benefit of it.
Hopefully we could share scripts in someway to make this happen between more platforms.
That is the magical of sharing.



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David Cochran

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Mar 16, 2015, 5:05:41 PM3/16/15
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Hi all.  I am new here but not new to EZ-Robot.  I am working on building an EZ-Robot version of an InMoov also, along with some other robot projects.  I am not sure if you are aware or not, but EZ-Robot allows users to share their scripts and projects.  It also allows you to use their SDK to develop using a .Net programming language.  I am working on an AI that can be implemented as a side application to EZ-Builder and am giving away the application until it is to a point that I can provide a solution that is needed in the business world.  It allows your robot to use database connections and internet resources along with a lot of other things.  I find it easy to program in EZ-Builder and the things that can't be done there can be accomplished using the extensive SDK.  With Microsoft announcing that they will be supporting .Net for Linux, this opens a wide range of possibilities for open source operating systems.  I don't share the code but will give away the application.  If you want to know how something was done, I will be happy to tell you.  I find that EZ-Builder takes a lot of the work out of doing the things that I don't really like doing, and allows me to focus on the more logic based things like measuring distances with camera(s) or gathering information to make the robot more useful.  Feel free to check out my http://cochranrobotics.com/EZ-Robot-Plugins to see the current list of available functions.  My team is learning about deep learning and neural network programming right now.  We will be expanding this to a real AI over the next year to do some incredible things.  
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