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KHR-2HV English manual

Post by TinMan » Mon Jun 19, 2006 12:50 am

Post by TinMan
Mon Jun 19, 2006 12:50 am

Has anyone found an english manuals yet for this model. I've seen a number of websites (noDNA) that advertise instructions in both Japanese and english. So they are out there somewhere, it's just a matter of getting hold of one.

I know a number of people are working on this ( Jerry/Limor) and if needs be i'll take a copy down to the local languages school and ask them to translate it for me, but i thought i'd see if anyone had made any progress before heading down this track.



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Has anyone found an english manuals yet for this model. I've seen a number of websites (noDNA) that advertise instructions in both Japanese and english. So they are out there somewhere, it's just a matter of getting hold of one.

I know a number of people are working on this ( Jerry/Limor) and if needs be i'll take a copy down to the local languages school and ask them to translate it for me, but i thought i'd see if anyone had made any progress before heading down this track.



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Re: KHR-2HV English manual

Post by tempusmaster » Mon Jun 19, 2006 3:08 am

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Mon Jun 19, 2006 3:08 am

TinMan wrote:I've seen a number of websites (noDNA) that advertise instructions in both Japanese and english. So they are out there somewhere, it's just a matter of getting hold of one.

Links please. :o

You can email them to me if you don't want to post them.

Thanks.
TinMan wrote:I've seen a number of websites (noDNA) that advertise instructions in both Japanese and english. So they are out there somewhere, it's just a matter of getting hold of one.

Links please. :o

You can email them to me if you don't want to post them.

Thanks.
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Post by TinMan » Mon Jun 19, 2006 11:17 pm

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Mon Jun 19, 2006 11:17 pm

Hi Tempusmaster.

I've got no problem with supplying anyone the links.

http://www.nodna.com/shop.365.0.html

I did find another one but seem to have misplace it somewhere.

Jerry is making some progress on the manual and i hoping to get a copy of the Japanese version so i can start helping him out soon.

http://robosavvy.com/modules.php?name=F ... opic&t=361


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Hi Tempusmaster.

I've got no problem with supplying anyone the links.

http://www.nodna.com/shop.365.0.html

I did find another one but seem to have misplace it somewhere.

Jerry is making some progress on the manual and i hoping to get a copy of the Japanese version so i can start helping him out soon.

http://robosavvy.com/modules.php?name=F ... opic&t=361


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Build or Translate??

Post by TinMan » Mon Jun 26, 2006 11:02 pm

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Mon Jun 26, 2006 11:02 pm

Well i've finally got my KHR-2HV in it's shinny new bow. it's sat here on the corner of my desk and i can't wait to get to work building it, but i'm still only half way through translating the manual. The dilema i have is whether to stop the translation and just get building or carry on and try and produce a document for everyone.

has anyone else started translaing their manuals yet? If anyone wants to start, how about you start from the back. I have translated upto page 30 but it's quite slow going in places as the text is sometimes embededed with an image and i have to use an OCR tool to put them through a translator.

Has anyone mange to find a manual for the heart to heart software yet? I haven't even looked to see what's one my CD-ROM yet as once i open the package there's no going back and i'll feel compelled to build it.

By the way, does anyone else have problems sending PM's ? Every time i send one, it disappears and won't show up in the sent box.
Well i've finally got my KHR-2HV in it's shinny new bow. it's sat here on the corner of my desk and i can't wait to get to work building it, but i'm still only half way through translating the manual. The dilema i have is whether to stop the translation and just get building or carry on and try and produce a document for everyone.

has anyone else started translaing their manuals yet? If anyone wants to start, how about you start from the back. I have translated upto page 30 but it's quite slow going in places as the text is sometimes embededed with an image and i have to use an OCR tool to put them through a translator.

Has anyone mange to find a manual for the heart to heart software yet? I haven't even looked to see what's one my CD-ROM yet as once i open the package there's no going back and i'll feel compelled to build it.

By the way, does anyone else have problems sending PM's ? Every time i send one, it disappears and won't show up in the sent box.
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Re: Build or Translate??

Post by tempusmaster » Mon Jun 26, 2006 11:11 pm

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Mon Jun 26, 2006 11:11 pm

TinMan wrote:Has anyone mange to find a manual for the heart to heart software yet? I haven't even looked to see what's one my CD-ROM yet as once i open the package there's no going back and i'll feel compelled to build it.

It should be on the CD-ROM. There are two manuals - one for the hardware, which you have obviously located, and one for the RCB-3J that includes the heart to heart application. It's a PDF file and about 4.4 megs in size and has about 40+ pages.
TinMan wrote:Has anyone mange to find a manual for the heart to heart software yet? I haven't even looked to see what's one my CD-ROM yet as once i open the package there's no going back and i'll feel compelled to build it.

It should be on the CD-ROM. There are two manuals - one for the hardware, which you have obviously located, and one for the RCB-3J that includes the heart to heart application. It's a PDF file and about 4.4 megs in size and has about 40+ pages.
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Post by zulu » Sat Jul 01, 2006 3:32 pm

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Sat Jul 01, 2006 3:32 pm

I copied the whole CD to my drive and stripped off all the funky characters on all the file names, they wouldn't open or install otherwise.
I copied the whole CD to my drive and stripped off all the funky characters on all the file names, they wouldn't open or install otherwise.
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first round of the HOW-TO

Post by Jerry » Sun Jul 02, 2006 6:17 pm

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Sun Jul 02, 2006 6:17 pm

I've finished the first round of the How-to - you can see it here:
http://70.90.186.20/index.htm but be aware - the pics are huge files (> 1 mb ea) and I haven't made any attempt to trim 'em down yet - that work is coming. A broadband connection is a must!

It stops at the major assemblies, because the servos need calibration and I haven't gotten that part translated. It's much more difficult than originally anticipated. However, I've built the arms, legs, main body and all sub assemblies. Moderator - I can make these files avail if you want to post/host them here.

Let me know what you think!

Hey TempusMaster, I've got some files for you up there as well, gimme another e-mail and I'll send you a link, OK?
I've finished the first round of the How-to - you can see it here:
http://70.90.186.20/index.htm but be aware - the pics are huge files (> 1 mb ea) and I haven't made any attempt to trim 'em down yet - that work is coming. A broadband connection is a must!

It stops at the major assemblies, because the servos need calibration and I haven't gotten that part translated. It's much more difficult than originally anticipated. However, I've built the arms, legs, main body and all sub assemblies. Moderator - I can make these files avail if you want to post/host them here.

Let me know what you think!

Hey TempusMaster, I've got some files for you up there as well, gimme another e-mail and I'll send you a link, OK?
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Re: first round of the HOW-TO

Post by tempusmaster » Tue Jul 04, 2006 3:20 am

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Tue Jul 04, 2006 3:20 am

Jerry wrote:Hey TempusMaster, I've got some files for you up there as well, gimme another e-mail and I'll send you a link, OK?


Hey Jerry,

I PM'd you, and also sent an email to your regular email, but it's saying that the message delivery has been 'delayed'. :(
Jerry wrote:Hey TempusMaster, I've got some files for you up there as well, gimme another e-mail and I'll send you a link, OK?


Hey Jerry,

I PM'd you, and also sent an email to your regular email, but it's saying that the message delivery has been 'delayed'. :(
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Post by TinMan » Tue Aug 01, 2006 1:42 am

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Tue Aug 01, 2006 1:42 am

Hi,

After constant emails to kondo they've finally sent the reply below about the english manuals and software.

Thank you for use Our Products.

Very Sorry too late answer.

The English translation of the manual is advanced now.
It publishes in the Web site as soon as it is possible to prepare it
and wait for a while, please.

Best Regards
---------------------------------------------------------
<support@kondo-robot.com>
KONDO KAGAKU CO.,LTD Web Support Dep
Web Site http://www.kondo-robot.com
---------------------------------------------------------


lets hope advanced at least means started.

By the way a great big thanks to all of you out there who've translated most of the manauls to enable people to get their bots built.
Hi,

After constant emails to kondo they've finally sent the reply below about the english manuals and software.

Thank you for use Our Products.

Very Sorry too late answer.

The English translation of the manual is advanced now.
It publishes in the Web site as soon as it is possible to prepare it
and wait for a while, please.

Best Regards
---------------------------------------------------------
<support@kondo-robot.com>
KONDO KAGAKU CO.,LTD Web Support Dep
Web Site http://www.kondo-robot.com
---------------------------------------------------------


lets hope advanced at least means started.

By the way a great big thanks to all of you out there who've translated most of the manauls to enable people to get their bots built.
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Post by noDNA » Wed Aug 16, 2006 9:28 am

Post by noDNA
Wed Aug 16, 2006 9:28 am

A preliminary english manual for:

    KHR-2HV construction
    Heart2Heart V3

is available now.

It is not released for public use yet. You can write a private message to me and I will give you a download link.
Please do not forward this link to other people, this will infringe the current copyright statement.
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A preliminary english manual for:

    KHR-2HV construction
    Heart2Heart V3

is available now.

It is not released for public use yet. You can write a private message to me and I will give you a download link.
Please do not forward this link to other people, this will infringe the current copyright statement.
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Post by limor » Thu Aug 17, 2006 11:38 pm

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Thu Aug 17, 2006 11:38 pm

preliminary docs are available at : http://robosavvy.com/Builders/robosavvy/KHR-2HV/
preliminary docs are available at : http://robosavvy.com/Builders/robosavvy/KHR-2HV/
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