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Roboard - x86 Embedded Robot Board
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KHR-1 + Roboard
Based on DMP's Vortex processor / SoC this board is a full computer capable of running a standard Windows and Linux installation on the backpack of your robot.
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KHR-1 + Roboard
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limor
» Thu Aug 12, 2010 1:51 am
by
limor
Thu Aug 12, 2010 1:51 am
Here's how to install the Roboard onto the KHR1. (this combo is sold
exclusively here
on RoboSavvy while stock lasts)
Here you can see that KHR1 is clearly a fun loving humanoid..
Little does he know that his brain (which is on his back), is about to be replaced.
Off goes the power switch and KHR1 goes onto the operation table.
One by one, his limbs's synapses (servo connectors) are detached from the Medulla Oblongata (RCB-1 servo controller connectors)
New brain (Roboard) freshly installed with Linux (or was it XP?). Imagine waking up with 100 times the brain power you had when you went to sleep.
No need for VGA now after the O/S is installed.
Standard KHR1 battery goes here.
There he is up and running again but this time with a new brain and personality.
Here's how to install the Roboard onto the KHR1. (this combo is sold
exclusively here
on RoboSavvy while stock lasts)
Here you can see that KHR1 is clearly a fun loving humanoid..
Little does he know that his brain (which is on his back), is about to be replaced.
Off goes the power switch and KHR1 goes onto the operation table.
One by one, his limbs's synapses (servo connectors) are detached from the Medulla Oblongata (RCB-1 servo controller connectors)
New brain (Roboard) freshly installed with Linux (or was it XP?). Imagine waking up with 100 times the brain power you had when you went to sleep.
No need for VGA now after the O/S is installed.
Standard KHR1 battery goes here.
There he is up and running again but this time with a new brain and personality.
limor
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