Not that I'm aware of. But the power in the control scheme is in the SSC-32 servo controller. It uses a set of simple ascii commands to control the motion of the arm.
We manufacture the robotic hardware components. The robot is simply illustrating that the peices can be manipulated effectively. The programming to play checkers is not complicated.
what program was used? i have SSC-32 and RIOS...going well?
AndreaDs5 1 year ago
Wow =))
alantringuyen 1 year ago
How fast does the base pan kit turn?
mpeg2tom 2 years ago
where i can get the programming to play chechers?
very nice robot arm
RaulGuilherm 2 years ago
Is there a Linux IDE for this robot? If not, would you say it's doable to make one?
neocoders 3 years ago
Not that I'm aware of. But the power in the control scheme is in the SSC-32 servo controller. It uses a set of simple ascii commands to control the motion of the arm.
robots7 3 years ago
Is the SES better than the lynx series?
sciencectn 4 years ago
Yes, but it's also more expensive. So it's just a matter of determining what you need.
robots7 4 years ago
Yeah! What he said... ^
jerms88 4 years ago
Can that arm actualy play checkers, or just move the peices about?
hoarp001 4 years ago
We manufacture the robotic hardware components. The robot is simply illustrating that the peices can be manipulated effectively. The programming to play checkers is not complicated.
robots7 4 years ago