The WiShield uses 5 or 6 digital pins, so yes you can use the others for what ever you'd like. I'm not an HTML person so I don't know how much I can assist you with your goal. I deal mostly with TCP socket connections and transfer data that way. I have used the WiServer functionality of the WiShield library but that was for device output only as in the webpage it served was generated by the device. You want an input function. Either way send me a private message and I'll give you my email
I'm thinking in doing a robot controlled via internet, when I'm not at home. I want to make this easy to control, but don't know how to make he runs continuously, without the page loading again after I pressed the left button, for example.
Could you help me? Thanks!
Is there a way to control he away from the hosted webpage, but from another network?
Thanks for the comment! I just got my first motor controller installed on a tank tread bot, much easier to work with, lol. I found the wheels at a craft store, hole already drilled and everything. I glue a rubber band around each wheel for gripping.
Great job, man. I love it. I really like the trigger to kick back to keyboard commands. Looks like we both need to dig into pwm motor controllers so we don't have to use the wheel diameter to adjust the velocity of the bot (lol). I like the slightly sub-cd diameter wheels. Hole saw drill bit? Thanks for posting, these are great!
Very cool man!! Hi from Argentina!
Im starting with Arduino here
InsaurraldeGustavo 6 months ago
nice put camera and have spycar
matosi2 11 months ago
cool
TheSaltysack 11 months ago
What is the name of the logitech keyboard that is closer to the right monitor in the video?
Kyro1111 1 year ago
@Kyro1111 On the bottom it says Model Name: Y-RAK73, P/N: 820-000314. I dont remember what the retail name was, it was purchased about 5-6 years ago.
navic209 1 year ago
@navic209 Wow that was a fast response. It looks a lot like the S510. Cool Robot BTW
Kyro1111 1 year ago
The WiShield uses 5 or 6 digital pins, so yes you can use the others for what ever you'd like. I'm not an HTML person so I don't know how much I can assist you with your goal. I deal mostly with TCP socket connections and transfer data that way. I have used the WiServer functionality of the WiShield library but that was for device output only as in the webpage it served was generated by the device. You want an input function. Either way send me a private message and I'll give you my email
navic209 1 year ago
Can you answer one more question? Can't I use some arduino ports while the shield is working? Or could I use?
geekionizado 1 year ago
I'm thinking in doing a robot controlled via internet, when I'm not at home. I want to make this easy to control, but don't know how to make he runs continuously, without the page loading again after I pressed the left button, for example.
Could you help me? Thanks!
Is there a way to control he away from the hosted webpage, but from another network?
geekionizado 1 year ago
Thanks for the comment! I just got my first motor controller installed on a tank tread bot, much easier to work with, lol. I found the wheels at a craft store, hole already drilled and everything. I glue a rubber band around each wheel for gripping.
navic209 1 year ago
Great job, man. I love it. I really like the trigger to kick back to keyboard commands. Looks like we both need to dig into pwm motor controllers so we don't have to use the wheel diameter to adjust the velocity of the bot (lol). I like the slightly sub-cd diameter wheels. Hole saw drill bit? Thanks for posting, these are great!
CSPhysics 1 year ago