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Vex and Lego toys or robots.

Poll ended at Wed Dec 26, 2007 3:02 am

Toys
4
50%
Robots
4
50%
 
Total votes : 8

Tot or Robot Poll

Post by Droid Works » Tue Sep 18, 2007 3:02 am

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Tue Sep 18, 2007 3:02 am

Allot of people say that the vex is just a glorified remote control car, And some people say its a robot kit. Allot of people say the lego system is a robot toy for kids. Some people say its a robot kit. What do you think?
Allot of people say that the vex is just a glorified remote control car, And some people say its a robot kit. Allot of people say the lego system is a robot toy for kids. Some people say its a robot kit. What do you think?
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Post by Droid Works » Thu Nov 15, 2007 11:41 pm

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In my opinion Vex is a remote control erector set and I would also have to lump lego in as a toy also.
In my opinion Vex is a remote control erector set and I would also have to lump lego in as a toy also.
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Re: Tot or Robot Poll

Post by wintermute » Fri Nov 16, 2007 4:25 am

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I gotta go with tot.
I gotta go with tot.
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Post by Joe » Fri Nov 16, 2007 10:33 pm

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Droid Works wrote:In my opinion Vex is a remote control erector set and I would also have to lump lego in as a toy also.

I don't have any experience with Vex, but I can't agree about LEGO. The new NXT controller is amazing — built-in graphical LCD, buttons, speaker that can play synthesized or digitized sounds, ample inputs and outputs (especially if you make use of the I2C bus), a real-time multitasking operating system, and a variety of development environments (I use NXC, a C-like multithreaded language). It also comes preloaded with some very handy built-in tools, to display raw sensor readings for example.

The motors are closest to Bioloid servos: with built-in encoders, they can be used like servos or for continuous rotation. How many toys — indeed, how many "real" robots — can do this?

In addition, Steve Hassenplug has spanked many a scratch-built robot with his LEGO bots in head-to-head competitions.

The only real problem with LEGO is that the parts are pretty heavy. You certainly won't build a flying robot out of them. The motor selection is pretty limited too, and I'm not sure how much strong they are. But on the whole, it's a pretty serious robot platform.
Droid Works wrote:In my opinion Vex is a remote control erector set and I would also have to lump lego in as a toy also.

I don't have any experience with Vex, but I can't agree about LEGO. The new NXT controller is amazing — built-in graphical LCD, buttons, speaker that can play synthesized or digitized sounds, ample inputs and outputs (especially if you make use of the I2C bus), a real-time multitasking operating system, and a variety of development environments (I use NXC, a C-like multithreaded language). It also comes preloaded with some very handy built-in tools, to display raw sensor readings for example.

The motors are closest to Bioloid servos: with built-in encoders, they can be used like servos or for continuous rotation. How many toys — indeed, how many "real" robots — can do this?

In addition, Steve Hassenplug has spanked many a scratch-built robot with his LEGO bots in head-to-head competitions.

The only real problem with LEGO is that the parts are pretty heavy. You certainly won't build a flying robot out of them. The motor selection is pretty limited too, and I'm not sure how much strong they are. But on the whole, it's a pretty serious robot platform.
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