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In this installment, we'll build on what we learned in Part 2 by adding Bluetooth connectivity and introducing scripting. This will allow the robot to move in a square on a wireless whim!
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Anonymous
December 14, 2007
Watch this blog for a five-part video series on (very basic) robotics for students (or enthusiasts ofAnonymous
December 14, 2007
In stark contrast to Part 3 , in this segment we'll be using Microsoft Robotics Studio ( download ) andAnonymous
December 14, 2007
Hi there. I just posted quite a lot of video content for students and enthusiasts looking to learn RoboticsAnonymous
December 15, 2007
Hey, bluetooth and serial port communication - I remember that stuff! Back during the heady days of Senior Design and RethardAnonymous
December 23, 2007
How to Videos: Robotics and .NET FundamentalsAnonymous
December 23, 2007
Dan Waters released via his blog ( click here to see his blog and original link) a series of introductoryAnonymous
December 23, 2007
How to Videos: Robotics and .NET FundamentalsAnonymous
December 23, 2007
Dan Waters released via his blog ( click here to see his blog and original link) a series of introductoryAnonymous
December 23, 2007
Hace unos días el amigo Dan Waters publicó una serie de vídeos orientados a estudiantes y a entusiastasAnonymous
December 31, 2007
Dan Waters has created a 5 part webcast series on Microsoft Robotic Studios . Part 4 Here is a briefAnonymous
April 10, 2008
Sempre gostei destas coisas dos robots, por falta de tempo, talvez por nunca ter encontrado o sitio certo