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Post by kevdemed » Sun Aug 12, 2007 11:18 am

Post by kevdemed
Sun Aug 12, 2007 11:18 am

Does anyone know of some good robot workshops somewhere in the LA area?
I feel that I need a little bit of training before I start working on my RN1 again.
I tried searching myself, but I could not find anything.
Any help would be apritiated.

Thanks! :D
Does anyone know of some good robot workshops somewhere in the LA area?
I feel that I need a little bit of training before I start working on my RN1 again.
I tried searching myself, but I could not find anything.
Any help would be apritiated.

Thanks! :D
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Post by NovaOne » Sun Aug 12, 2007 11:32 am

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Sun Aug 12, 2007 11:32 am

Some of the guys here are real Wizards :!:
What do you need to learn about robots, that you can't find out on RoboSavvy? :)
Some of the guys here are real Wizards :!:
What do you need to learn about robots, that you can't find out on RoboSavvy? :)
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Post by kevdemed » Sun Aug 12, 2007 11:45 am

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Sun Aug 12, 2007 11:45 am

What I would like to do is make my own program for my Robonova.
But before I do that, I need to learn step by step.
Something like, Then I typed in subroutine because bla bla bla.
Maybe like a tutorial or something.
Ive seen a video, but all he does is show the computer screen and the robot moving.
He never really explained how he went about programing the custom moves.
Either hands on training or a training vid would be great.
I also need to understand the purposes of all the programs of robobasics
and how to use them.
Maybe like a new tutorial section or something.
That would be great.
What I would like to do is make my own program for my Robonova.
But before I do that, I need to learn step by step.
Something like, Then I typed in subroutine because bla bla bla.
Maybe like a tutorial or something.
Ive seen a video, but all he does is show the computer screen and the robot moving.
He never really explained how he went about programing the custom moves.
Either hands on training or a training vid would be great.
I also need to understand the purposes of all the programs of robobasics
and how to use them.
Maybe like a new tutorial section or something.
That would be great.
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Post by NovaOne » Sun Aug 12, 2007 2:08 pm

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Sun Aug 12, 2007 2:08 pm

Yes I think we need a programming tutorial section, for beginners, in the RoboNova wiki:
http://robosavvy.com/site/index.php?option=com_openwiki&id=wiki:robonova-i_faq
As a start read through a simple program like this paying paticular attention to Matt's comments, and have the RoboBASIC Command instruction manual to refer to, (Its on the RoboBASIC CDROM)

http://www.bauerindependents.com/SUBMAIN/robonova_codehelp1.htm
Please post any specific questions :?

When it comes to developing new moves, I find the catch and play feature better than roboscript, even for the beginner. Matt can't be wrong:

http://www.bauerindependents.com/SUBMAIN/robonova_codehelp2.htm
When you say:
I also need to understand the purposes of all the programs of robobasics
and how to use them.

Do you mean the different individual RoboBASIC routines included with the template program?

I am still really just a newbie myself , sorry I can't create any tutorial videos for you. May be someone more experienced can? But I really doubt you need them, just make a backup of your main template program and don't be affraid to experiment.
Yes I think we need a programming tutorial section, for beginners, in the RoboNova wiki:
http://robosavvy.com/site/index.php?option=com_openwiki&id=wiki:robonova-i_faq
As a start read through a simple program like this paying paticular attention to Matt's comments, and have the RoboBASIC Command instruction manual to refer to, (Its on the RoboBASIC CDROM)

http://www.bauerindependents.com/SUBMAIN/robonova_codehelp1.htm
Please post any specific questions :?

When it comes to developing new moves, I find the catch and play feature better than roboscript, even for the beginner. Matt can't be wrong:

http://www.bauerindependents.com/SUBMAIN/robonova_codehelp2.htm
When you say:
I also need to understand the purposes of all the programs of robobasics
and how to use them.

Do you mean the different individual RoboBASIC routines included with the template program?

I am still really just a newbie myself , sorry I can't create any tutorial videos for you. May be someone more experienced can? But I really doubt you need them, just make a backup of your main template program and don't be affraid to experiment.
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Post by kevdemed » Tue Aug 14, 2007 12:22 am

Post by kevdemed
Tue Aug 14, 2007 12:22 am

Yes, I should read Bauer's note's.
I never though about that.
What I meant about all the programs is not actually other programs, but different tools in Robobasics, like the catch and play tool.
Sorry for any type of confusion. :lol:
I'm glad you brought up the catch and play.
As simple as it might be, I don't even know how to use that.
Any help about that would be great as well.
I kinda rushed into the whole robot thing because I love them.
I knew I would run into trouble learning how to use it, but I know that with enough help, I'll be able to do many great things with my Robonova.

Thank you again for your help! :D
Yes, I should read Bauer's note's.
I never though about that.
What I meant about all the programs is not actually other programs, but different tools in Robobasics, like the catch and play tool.
Sorry for any type of confusion. :lol:
I'm glad you brought up the catch and play.
As simple as it might be, I don't even know how to use that.
Any help about that would be great as well.
I kinda rushed into the whole robot thing because I love them.
I knew I would run into trouble learning how to use it, but I know that with enough help, I'll be able to do many great things with my Robonova.

Thank you again for your help! :D
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Post by NovaOne » Tue Aug 14, 2007 6:08 pm

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Tue Aug 14, 2007 6:08 pm

I was going to write a basic introduction to Catch and Play based on my own meandering experiences...

But after a bit of searching I found these, class notes for a Humanoid Robots summer school:
http://www.robot.uji.es/lab/plone/events/iurs06/Robonova%20Tutorial.pdf

If you need any more help with catch and play after working through it, i'm right here.

Best of luck with your programming

Chris
I was going to write a basic introduction to Catch and Play based on my own meandering experiences...

But after a bit of searching I found these, class notes for a Humanoid Robots summer school:
http://www.robot.uji.es/lab/plone/events/iurs06/Robonova%20Tutorial.pdf

If you need any more help with catch and play after working through it, i'm right here.

Best of luck with your programming

Chris
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Post by Robo1 » Tue Aug 14, 2007 8:03 pm

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Tue Aug 14, 2007 8:03 pm

Have you looked for a programming / electronics course at your local collage. a 10 week evening course would get you up and running. plus if you take you RN along the lectures would probably love to give you a hand modifying.

It's the reason I went back to Uni so I can use the workshop.

Bren
Have you looked for a programming / electronics course at your local collage. a 10 week evening course would get you up and running. plus if you take you RN along the lectures would probably love to give you a hand modifying.

It's the reason I went back to Uni so I can use the workshop.

Bren
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