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Problem with Robonova

Hitec robotics including ROBONOVA humanoid, HSR-8498HB servos, MR C-3024 Controllers and RoboBasic
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Problem with Robonova

Post by oldexter » Wed Sep 03, 2008 6:53 pm

Post by oldexter
Wed Sep 03, 2008 6:53 pm

Hello everybody I am new here.

I have a Robonova-1 with a problem:

When I connect the robot to my laptop I can read the controller MR-C3024 board.
When I try to store the data from CDRom to the MR-C3024 I'll receive an error code 5.
I can set the zero point ( the servos responding when I change it with the mouse)
When I want to store the zero points the program starts writing and when its allmost done it stops.
When I turn the robot off and on he stand up the legs stands good with one arm stand horizontal and the other arm down.
I am not using any serial to usb adapter just strait to the serial port.
I can see that there is communication between the robot and computer but when I want to store I'll get the error 5 code.

I hope someone can help me
Regards.
Egon van kammen.
the Netherlands.
Hello everybody I am new here.

I have a Robonova-1 with a problem:

When I connect the robot to my laptop I can read the controller MR-C3024 board.
When I try to store the data from CDRom to the MR-C3024 I'll receive an error code 5.
I can set the zero point ( the servos responding when I change it with the mouse)
When I want to store the zero points the program starts writing and when its allmost done it stops.
When I turn the robot off and on he stand up the legs stands good with one arm stand horizontal and the other arm down.
I am not using any serial to usb adapter just strait to the serial port.
I can see that there is communication between the robot and computer but when I want to store I'll get the error 5 code.

I hope someone can help me
Regards.
Egon van kammen.
the Netherlands.
oldexter
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