Hahaha! That was hilarious to watch. Nice work; I loved it. I've actually been considering purchasing one of these for the last, oh, five or six years. Too expensive for my liking/bank account, though.
Careful with those servos, though. I've killed a few with jerky movements like that. Sudden stops and starts tend to be rough on them. Although these are a little beefier, and I'm sure you know better anyway. :-D
Very nice! I'm trying to build a motorized joint so I can build a simple mechanical arm. Did you Build this on your own or with a kit? I'll look around.
hehe we programmed one of those for a school project. It swaped CD's and operated an CD player. The whole thing was connected to a website where you could write a program for it to play your number. There was also a cam and sound stream on the web to see it all happen :)
I've already made a few programs with VB6 which you control via CGI on a web page (you can see them if you check my site), but I've yet to combine it with my robotic arm...
Oh, the wonders of technology. Now we can stack tapes with the greatest of ease! Or make it go really fast and stack nothing at all! I lol'd so much when it failed.
It managed to stack 2! ;P And as if that's not enough, if your room's too tidy, it can help to mess it up by throwing the tapes around it!
I laughed a lot too, the first time, but I had to do so many takes at this. I was recording this with my PSP, which kept failing recording because my floodlight was making it too humid (made condensation on the memory stick). So by the end, I had lost most of my enthusiasm. ><
Looks like fun! Did you really record this with a PlayStation Portable? I didn't realize the video quality is this good. I mean it's way better than those 1.3 megapixel mobile phones cameras.
Yep, I did. It's actually capable of being a lot better than this. This is its 320x240 setting, but it can also do 480x272 (its widescreen size) on video and 1280x960 on photo. And YouTube's video compression has lost some quality...
Its biggest downfall though is that there needs to be a lot of light, or it starts looking 'grainy'.
Very nicely done. Great job!
scozzahisee 3 years ago
Hahaha! That was hilarious to watch. Nice work; I loved it. I've actually been considering purchasing one of these for the last, oh, five or six years. Too expensive for my liking/bank account, though.
Careful with those servos, though. I've killed a few with jerky movements like that. Sudden stops and starts tend to be rough on them. Although these are a little beefier, and I'm sure you know better anyway. :-D
KabakaLion 3 years ago
It's all right there in the Description. I'm lazy. Well off to work then! Great job!
NickInTimeFilms 3 years ago
Very nice! I'm trying to build a motorized joint so I can build a simple mechanical arm. Did you Build this on your own or with a kit? I'll look around.
NickInTimeFilms 3 years ago
Macintosh's need programs like these! XD
Haha thats pretty neato.
DevotedAnimeSharer 3 years ago
Dude, he made this program, but he did it in Visual Basic, which is a Microsoft Coding language.
CrossingDivides 2 years ago
u make this look so easy! :o
addeson 3 years ago
I feel bad for robot for inhumane treatment by its human master...
loliko88 4 years ago
Yes... I honestly don't treat it like that most of the time. =/
... Why do I get the feeling that people don't believe me?
SomethingUnreal 3 years ago
hehe we programmed one of those for a school project. It swaped CD's and operated an CD player. The whole thing was connected to a website where you could write a program for it to play your number. There was also a cam and sound stream on the web to see it all happen :)
KukiShu 4 years ago
Sounds like I need to get programming, then. :P
I've already made a few programs with VB6 which you control via CGI on a web page (you can see them if you check my site), but I've yet to combine it with my robotic arm...
SomethingUnreal 4 years ago
HOLY SH!T!!!
EgiRaZoRZ 4 years ago
Wow! Amazing. I'd love to see more stuff like this.
CapnCock 4 years ago
Damn that's cool, pretty reasonable in cost too huh? Don't make mad robots though! or robots mad too! lol
chimera15 4 years ago
Oh, the wonders of technology. Now we can stack tapes with the greatest of ease! Or make it go really fast and stack nothing at all! I lol'd so much when it failed.
t3hkirbz0rz 4 years ago
It managed to stack 2! ;P And as if that's not enough, if your room's too tidy, it can help to mess it up by throwing the tapes around it!
I laughed a lot too, the first time, but I had to do so many takes at this. I was recording this with my PSP, which kept failing recording because my floodlight was making it too humid (made condensation on the memory stick). So by the end, I had lost most of my enthusiasm. ><
SomethingUnreal 4 years ago
Looks like fun! Did you really record this with a PlayStation Portable? I didn't realize the video quality is this good. I mean it's way better than those 1.3 megapixel mobile phones cameras.
Alsimair 4 years ago
Yep, I did. It's actually capable of being a lot better than this. This is its 320x240 setting, but it can also do 480x272 (its widescreen size) on video and 1280x960 on photo. And YouTube's video compression has lost some quality...
Its biggest downfall though is that there needs to be a lot of light, or it starts looking 'grainy'.
SomethingUnreal 4 years ago