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RCBcommander Manual in English

Post by Stevken » Sat Jun 16, 2007 3:45 am

Post by Stevken
Sat Jun 16, 2007 3:45 am

Hello,

Does any one happen to have the RCBcommander manual in english. I just bought the wireless unit and they did not send manuals and software in english. If anyone out there has it could you tell me where I can get it.
Also if you have any info on the wireless unit in english I'd like that as well. But I think I can figure that out on my own.

Thanks
Hello,

Does any one happen to have the RCBcommander manual in english. I just bought the wireless unit and they did not send manuals and software in english. If anyone out there has it could you tell me where I can get it.
Also if you have any info on the wireless unit in english I'd like that as well. But I think I can figure that out on my own.

Thanks
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Re: RCBcommander Manual in English

Post by tempusmaster » Thu Jun 21, 2007 2:42 am

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Thu Jun 21, 2007 2:42 am

Stevken wrote:Hello,

Does any one happen to have the RCBcommander manual in english. I just bought the wireless unit and they did not send manuals and software in english. If anyone out there has it could you tell me where I can get it.
Also if you have any info on the wireless unit in english I'd like that as well. But I think I can figure that out on my own.

Thanks

Sorry, as far as I know there isn't an English version floating around out there. Which KHR are you trying to use it with?
Stevken wrote:Hello,

Does any one happen to have the RCBcommander manual in english. I just bought the wireless unit and they did not send manuals and software in english. If anyone out there has it could you tell me where I can get it.
Also if you have any info on the wireless unit in english I'd like that as well. But I think I can figure that out on my own.

Thanks

Sorry, as far as I know there isn't an English version floating around out there. Which KHR are you trying to use it with?
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Post by Stevken » Thu Jun 21, 2007 4:34 am

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Thu Jun 21, 2007 4:34 am

Hello,

I am not using it with any of the KHR bots. I am using the RCBHV board with a custom built robot. Check the ImageShack Image below.

http://img530.imageshack.us/img530/9237/bot2011wx9.jpg

Thanks for the response. I figured it would be the case. I will see what I can do on my own.

Thanks
Hello,

I am not using it with any of the KHR bots. I am using the RCBHV board with a custom built robot. Check the ImageShack Image below.

http://img530.imageshack.us/img530/9237/bot2011wx9.jpg

Thanks for the response. I figured it would be the case. I will see what I can do on my own.

Thanks
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Post by tempusmaster » Thu Jun 21, 2007 7:29 am

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Thu Jun 21, 2007 7:29 am

Stevken wrote:Hello,

I am not using it with any of the KHR bots. I am using the RCBHV board with a custom built robot. Check the ImageShack Image below.

http://img530.imageshack.us/img530/9237/bot2011wx9.jpg

Thanks for the response. I figured it would be the case. I will see what I can do on my own.

Thanks


Nice design. It's a little hard to see some of the details from that shot, but what I can see, I really like.

Going back to my question - are you using the RCB-1HV, RCB-2HV (more commonly known as the Motion Processor), original RCB-3HV, or the new RCB-3HV with the latest firmware?
Stevken wrote:Hello,

I am not using it with any of the KHR bots. I am using the RCBHV board with a custom built robot. Check the ImageShack Image below.

http://img530.imageshack.us/img530/9237/bot2011wx9.jpg

Thanks for the response. I figured it would be the case. I will see what I can do on my own.

Thanks


Nice design. It's a little hard to see some of the details from that shot, but what I can see, I really like.

Going back to my question - are you using the RCB-1HV, RCB-2HV (more commonly known as the Motion Processor), original RCB-3HV, or the new RCB-3HV with the latest firmware?
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Post by Stevken » Thu Jun 21, 2007 8:11 am

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Thu Jun 21, 2007 8:11 am

I have the RCB-3HV, whether or not it's the new version or old I do not know, I do not about anything about new firm. Any printed materials that came with the processor and also what was on the CDs that I recieved was in Japanese. The only english manuals I got was for HTH3J software. I hope that's a little more clear.

Thanks
I have the RCB-3HV, whether or not it's the new version or old I do not know, I do not about anything about new firm. Any printed materials that came with the processor and also what was on the CDs that I recieved was in Japanese. The only english manuals I got was for HTH3J software. I hope that's a little more clear.

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Post by limor » Mon Jun 25, 2007 10:05 am

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Mon Jun 25, 2007 10:05 am

Cool looking humanoid!
What materials are the custom parts made of and how did you get them done?

I took the liberty to upload your picture to the RoboSavvy server because imageshack has a tendency to make pics disappear after a while.
you can upload picture through the "My Files" link on the User Menu box on the left..

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Cool looking humanoid!
What materials are the custom parts made of and how did you get them done?

I took the liberty to upload your picture to the RoboSavvy server because imageshack has a tendency to make pics disappear after a while.
you can upload picture through the "My Files" link on the User Menu box on the left..

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Post by Stevken » Mon Jun 25, 2007 8:42 pm

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Mon Jun 25, 2007 8:42 pm

Limor,

Every part of this bot are the Lynxmotion SES erector set brackets. The shoulders and back are from the Lynxmotion humanoid body, I cut pieces from it to make the top half of the robot.

Thanks for the time spent on the picture and good remarks on the robot.

Ken
Limor,

Every part of this bot are the Lynxmotion SES erector set brackets. The shoulders and back are from the Lynxmotion humanoid body, I cut pieces from it to make the top half of the robot.

Thanks for the time spent on the picture and good remarks on the robot.

Ken
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Post by tempusmaster » Mon Jun 25, 2007 10:22 pm

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Mon Jun 25, 2007 10:22 pm

Stevken wrote:Limor,

Every part of this bot are the Lynxmotion SES erector set brackets. The shoulders and back are from the Lynxmotion humanoid body, I cut pieces from it to make the top half of the robot.

Thanks for the time spent on the picture and good remarks on the robot.

Ken


Sweet!

The servos look like Futaba (I'm just guessing from what I can see of the labels), so why did you decide to go with the RCB3 over a Futaba controller like the RPU-10 or some other controller?
Stevken wrote:Limor,

Every part of this bot are the Lynxmotion SES erector set brackets. The shoulders and back are from the Lynxmotion humanoid body, I cut pieces from it to make the top half of the robot.

Thanks for the time spent on the picture and good remarks on the robot.

Ken


Sweet!

The servos look like Futaba (I'm just guessing from what I can see of the labels), so why did you decide to go with the RCB3 over a Futaba controller like the RPU-10 or some other controller?
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Post by Stevken » Mon Jun 25, 2007 11:47 pm

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Hello,

They are actually Towerpro MG995 servos. I used these servos to prototype the robot I wanted to build. I will eventually once I work out the bugs, upgrade to a more powerful torque. I got these because they were really cheap, I got 24 of these for $4 each.

As for the mircrocontroller, I am playing with the RCB, the SSC-32 and one that I have made myself and also all the different software. Right now I am playing with the RCB becasue I think controling the robot with the RCB commander software would be the way to go, but of course I can't Kondo to anything in English, I so I may sell it all and go to the SSC-32 and a Stamp Board and just start playing programming that way.

It's an one going brain exercise.


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Hello,

They are actually Towerpro MG995 servos. I used these servos to prototype the robot I wanted to build. I will eventually once I work out the bugs, upgrade to a more powerful torque. I got these because they were really cheap, I got 24 of these for $4 each.

As for the mircrocontroller, I am playing with the RCB, the SSC-32 and one that I have made myself and also all the different software. Right now I am playing with the RCB becasue I think controling the robot with the RCB commander software would be the way to go, but of course I can't Kondo to anything in English, I so I may sell it all and go to the SSC-32 and a Stamp Board and just start playing programming that way.

It's an one going brain exercise.


Ken
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Post by AI-Bot » Tue Jun 26, 2007 1:55 pm

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Tue Jun 26, 2007 1:55 pm

HI

Towerpro MG995 servos

You actually use them.
I order 4 on ebay.

But I was unlucky.
One of the servo the metal gear was missing.
Second one smoke came out when I plug into the RCB3J

The third and fourth, works fine but they are very noisy.

They were cheap only $2 but the shipping was very expensive.
I guess they make on the shipping.

I was wondering did all your MG995 works.
HI

Towerpro MG995 servos

You actually use them.
I order 4 on ebay.

But I was unlucky.
One of the servo the metal gear was missing.
Second one smoke came out when I plug into the RCB3J

The third and fourth, works fine but they are very noisy.

They were cheap only $2 but the shipping was very expensive.
I guess they make on the shipping.

I was wondering did all your MG995 works.
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Post by Stevken » Tue Jun 26, 2007 7:48 pm

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Tue Jun 26, 2007 7:48 pm

AI-Bot,

Quality control with these guys can be tricky. It depends on who you get them from, there should words be printed on these servos, "Buyer beware!" Some people love them, some people hate them. I've had one go bad on me so far. I won't be using these for ever, I use them for prototyping. They won't be in my final robot.

Ken
AI-Bot,

Quality control with these guys can be tricky. It depends on who you get them from, there should words be printed on these servos, "Buyer beware!" Some people love them, some people hate them. I've had one go bad on me so far. I won't be using these for ever, I use them for prototyping. They won't be in my final robot.

Ken
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