by PedroR » Sun Aug 09, 2009 2:11 pm
by PedroR
Sun Aug 09, 2009 2:11 pm
Robobuilder is a company that has been around for a long time.
They were previously known as MegaRobotics and then changed to Robobuilder when the 57XX line up was released I believe.
They also seem to be quite big here: in KRGF I saw many and Clarence from AMO Singapure also says it's quite popular there.
Not as big as robotis but nevertheless they have great exposure.
In terms of accessories we'd be happy to supply them to you

There will be some changes in the line up we'll be selling (that I outlined above) but other than that we intend to continue carrying and supporting it.
With regards to MSRDS support, the free libraries available from RB are quite basic/limited.
They can't read the acc sensor nor the distance sensor (or any other sensor for that matter).
They are only used to send "Motion Play", "Sound Play", and "Action Play" commands (I'm not sure on this last one).
If you have some programming expertise I would go with the RBC API they released recently.
That's the most complete API they have released to date.
Robobuilder is a company that has been around for a long time.
They were previously known as MegaRobotics and then changed to Robobuilder when the 57XX line up was released I believe.
They also seem to be quite big here: in KRGF I saw many and Clarence from AMO Singapure also says it's quite popular there.
Not as big as robotis but nevertheless they have great exposure.
In terms of accessories we'd be happy to supply them to you

There will be some changes in the line up we'll be selling (that I outlined above) but other than that we intend to continue carrying and supporting it.
With regards to MSRDS support, the free libraries available from RB are quite basic/limited.
They can't read the acc sensor nor the distance sensor (or any other sensor for that matter).
They are only used to send "Motion Play", "Sound Play", and "Action Play" commands (I'm not sure on this last one).
If you have some programming expertise I would go with the RBC API they released recently.
That's the most complete API they have released to date.