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Dirty Update July 2008

Hitec robotics including ROBONOVA humanoid, HSR-8498HB servos, MR C-3024 Controllers and RoboBasic
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Dirty Update July 2008

Post by DirtyRoboto » Sat Jul 12, 2008 11:25 pm

Post by DirtyRoboto
Sat Jul 12, 2008 11:25 pm

Hello or should I say Konnichiwa to all of my fellow savvy roboteers.

After allot of travel over the last 8 months I have finally returned home and managed to get back to some roboto fun. After an emotional reunion with my pair of RN's I gave them a full charge cycle and a few mods. Takeshi my original RN is much the same but he has a few slack servos and is showing his operational age, while my new RN bought from Carl in the USA is the buff model we all know and love untill I stuck the Zebra servo in his head and slapped the grippers on him.

As you may all know, my deal is in programming the RN to perform outside its standard setup and after having a few fun fights using my old routines I have just started putting together some combat stuff. Now I can test out the moves in a real situation and tweak them real good.

I am on a training course (Cisco) for the next week so it only leaves me limited time, but after the course I should have a nice set of moves and videos to present for your enjoyment.

At the moment I have some good fast walks and rotations along with some sweet sidesteps and crouched walks. Bare with me as I need to make some combat moves and sling it all into a tight template that sits well on the remcon.

Just on a non-robot update, I am now engaged to a wonderful woman I met in Japan. We are hoping to get married with her parents approval in mid 2009. I will be moving to Japan to live my life with her there.

Ganbatte がんばって
Hello or should I say Konnichiwa to all of my fellow savvy roboteers.

After allot of travel over the last 8 months I have finally returned home and managed to get back to some roboto fun. After an emotional reunion with my pair of RN's I gave them a full charge cycle and a few mods. Takeshi my original RN is much the same but he has a few slack servos and is showing his operational age, while my new RN bought from Carl in the USA is the buff model we all know and love untill I stuck the Zebra servo in his head and slapped the grippers on him.

As you may all know, my deal is in programming the RN to perform outside its standard setup and after having a few fun fights using my old routines I have just started putting together some combat stuff. Now I can test out the moves in a real situation and tweak them real good.

I am on a training course (Cisco) for the next week so it only leaves me limited time, but after the course I should have a nice set of moves and videos to present for your enjoyment.

At the moment I have some good fast walks and rotations along with some sweet sidesteps and crouched walks. Bare with me as I need to make some combat moves and sling it all into a tight template that sits well on the remcon.

Just on a non-robot update, I am now engaged to a wonderful woman I met in Japan. We are hoping to get married with her parents approval in mid 2009. I will be moving to Japan to live my life with her there.

Ganbatte がんばって
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Post by srobot » Sat Jul 12, 2008 11:34 pm

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Sat Jul 12, 2008 11:34 pm

Wow Mate!

It is great to have you back on the forums!

I'm happy for you that you found your future wife!

Keep us updated!

Cheers,
--Scotty
Wow Mate!

It is great to have you back on the forums!

I'm happy for you that you found your future wife!

Keep us updated!

Cheers,
--Scotty
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Post by Humanoido » Fri Jul 25, 2008 1:08 pm

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Fri Jul 25, 2008 1:08 pm

Congratulations on all the good news. It appears that humanoid robots have created many wonderful and new pathways in your life and we are very happy for you.

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Congratulations on all the good news. It appears that humanoid robots have created many wonderful and new pathways in your life and we are very happy for you.

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