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Uploaded by on Feb 25, 2009

What could be better than a remote controlled tank? A remote controlled tank powered by Linux. This week we kick off part one of the HakHouse Rover project. Our aim is to build an inexpensive rover with all the bells and whistles you'd expect from an expensive off the shelf robot. Live streaming video? Check. Laser turret to play with the cat? Double check. RFID? Why not.

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  • Please don't talk like that, you make the rest of us men look bad.

  • You americans cant pronounce solder to save your life its pronounced, "sold - er" not "sallda"

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  • An Arduino is only $35. Instead of relays, you can set a pin to LOW to pull the switches on the controller to ground. They're smaller, cheaper, pull fewer amps (than relays), plus, there is a ton of sample code and libraries out there.

  • can we have some links of your pages, wiki, flicker, etc... :))

  • Could I use PhidgetsInterfaceKit 8/8/8 instead of 0/0/4?

  • @DannyDethTheOriginal: It's actually pronounced sodder, not solder.

  • Does anyone know where I can find the pictures for this project? The Flickr links are down in the wiki :( p.s. Looks awesome!

  • what is there web address

  • he is not good with women he just acts like she makes him nervous he should just joke back with her or act like he likes it

  • wow really cool

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