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  • good

  • wow... nice... so it performs simple logic to calculate the next move, then? and each space on the mat is a pre-stored movement? really nice demonstration!! I'm looking for a project to do in my Electronics class next semester, and I might invest in one of these robotic arms...

  • Epic win.

  • Very nice!

  • that could be used for old people when there board

  • beauty eh?

  • Thats really cool :D Do you distribute the applicaiton?

  • wow sir, well done. ir-robot xorta rebah hihihi.

    ara x teacher ann hii!!!

  • Thanks for your comments. I really appreciate it especially from my ex-students. Isma napprezza izjed jekk inkun naf min int!

  • Heh i see there are some lamers on RobotSawy. I dont think that camera is connected to bioloid in any way. Its looks like bioloid is only PCs arm here. Think!

  • I don't see what difference does it make! All I wanted to do here is to test the minimax algorithm using the robotic arm I built using the Bioloid Kit.

    Image recognition is done by the PC, the camera reciever is a USB device connected to the PC. It is a JMF comaptible device so that the image recognition and logic can be done on the PC. The pc then sends commands to the robotic arm through zigbee module to make the right move.

    By the way I don't like the name you're using.

  • Very nice! If you feel really inspired, maybe you could post some of your code over on RobotSavvy and give us some insight on how you interfaced the camera with Bioloid and other tech details. Thanks.

  • Nice work!

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