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Addicted to linebreaks Plastic Mario Vampire
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Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2007 11:13 pm
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Is it going to end up like the movie iRobot? |
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Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2007 11:32 pm
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Plastic Mario wrote: | Is it going to end up like the movie iRobot? | Nah, these ones are remote-controlled. They're as likely to revolt as the robots that you see on TV shows like Robot Wars. |
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Wacko McGoose Launching Star Jailed
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Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2007 8:25 pm
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That's pretty hi-technical. Right now, I'm in a robotics class at my local tech school. My most recent creation is CrazeeExplorerbot. It drives around using randomly-chosen subroutines and plays music similar to Mario's theme music. Also, I have built a schweet robotic Mario using my Mindstorms NXt set and a lot of Lego bricks. I did have a hi-technical idea for my Lego Mario robot. Since the NXT can be controlled by a Bluetooth device, and the Wiimote connects to the console using Bluetooth, could the NXT possibly be scripted to respond to Wiimote commands? (At least the buttons; motion control wouldn't be helpful in controlling robots.) If any of you guys know a website where I can get the programs to do this, let me know. I might even post a vid on YouTube of it in action. |
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