by logicerror » Sat Oct 13, 2007 11:46 am
by logicerror
Sat Oct 13, 2007 11:46 am
robbybot, greetz!
I have a robovie m3, yeah it looks smooth, unlike kondo bots. But it's a little more difficult dealing with it. You see, all the documentation that there is, is in japanese, all of it. So it would take about a month to get it up looking at those images in the manual.
Considering programming I can't say much. Software include RobovieMaker - a pic of the robot, and slide-bars for each servo, lots of japanese words
Motion creation isn't much difficult, but I still can't find a way of actually programming it.. If anybody does, please let me know.
There are lot's of ready motions on the cd, but to get it's "home position" perfect could take months, you see, there's no image in the docs saying that THAT's how the standard position should look like, so it's up to the user trying to guess, or inventing an own one if he could write all the motions (walking, etc) from scratch...
Anyways, contact me if you need anymore info.
logicerror [at] mail.ru
robbybot, greetz!
I have a robovie m3, yeah it looks smooth, unlike kondo bots. But it's a little more difficult dealing with it. You see, all the documentation that there is, is in japanese, all of it. So it would take about a month to get it up looking at those images in the manual.
Considering programming I can't say much. Software include RobovieMaker - a pic of the robot, and slide-bars for each servo, lots of japanese words
Motion creation isn't much difficult, but I still can't find a way of actually programming it.. If anybody does, please let me know.
There are lot's of ready motions on the cd, but to get it's "home position" perfect could take months, you see, there's no image in the docs saying that THAT's how the standard position should look like, so it's up to the user trying to guess, or inventing an own one if he could write all the motions (walking, etc) from scratch...
Anyways, contact me if you need anymore info.
logicerror [at] mail.ru