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Am I Missing Something?

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Am I Missing Something?

Post by DirtyRoboto » Tue Nov 14, 2006 9:34 pm

Post by DirtyRoboto
Tue Nov 14, 2006 9:34 pm

Am I Missing Something?
Or is there another Robonova forum where people share code and stuff?
If so then mail me the addy.

Marcus.
Am I Missing Something?
Or is there another Robonova forum where people share code and stuff?
If so then mail me the addy.

Marcus.
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Post by onesandzeros » Tue Nov 14, 2006 11:44 pm

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Tue Nov 14, 2006 11:44 pm

hey dude
i think this is the most active forum for robonova and khr series.

i also wonder there isnt alot more scripts available.
maybe some people spend alot of time on their moves and dont like to share the code after :evil:
hey dude
i think this is the most active forum for robonova and khr series.

i also wonder there isnt alot more scripts available.
maybe some people spend alot of time on their moves and dont like to share the code after :evil:
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Post by limor » Wed Nov 15, 2006 2:51 am

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Wed Nov 15, 2006 2:51 am

There's now a sourceforge.net project called "robosavvy" 8) where people can upload their humanoid source codes, programs, 3D models etc.
I'll gladly add anyone's sourceforge user to this project to be able to upload files.

The suggested file hierarchy is the following:

/Hitec/DirtyRoboto/Splitz/..
/Hitec/DirtyRoboto/Handshake/..
..
/Robotis/limor/CM5Test1/..
/Robotis/inaki/tokenizer/..
..

Opinions are welcome.
:D
There's now a sourceforge.net project called "robosavvy" 8) where people can upload their humanoid source codes, programs, 3D models etc.
I'll gladly add anyone's sourceforge user to this project to be able to upload files.

The suggested file hierarchy is the following:

/Hitec/DirtyRoboto/Splitz/..
/Hitec/DirtyRoboto/Handshake/..
..
/Robotis/limor/CM5Test1/..
/Robotis/inaki/tokenizer/..
..

Opinions are welcome.
:D
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Post by beermat » Wed Nov 15, 2006 5:12 am

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Wed Nov 15, 2006 5:12 am

There is quite a bit of shared code on here scattered around, although maybe not as much as you expect? I think part of the problem is many of the active users are more into hardware modifications of their RNs or in 'cracking' the mysteries of the controller board, and thus most of their time is spent on those things, and any subsequent code developed for a mod'd RN with a few extra DOFs is really useless to owners of mostly stock RNs?
There is quite a bit of shared code on here scattered around, although maybe not as much as you expect? I think part of the problem is many of the active users are more into hardware modifications of their RNs or in 'cracking' the mysteries of the controller board, and thus most of their time is spent on those things, and any subsequent code developed for a mod'd RN with a few extra DOFs is really useless to owners of mostly stock RNs?
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Post by Ric » Thu Nov 16, 2006 6:35 pm

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Thu Nov 16, 2006 6:35 pm

Part of the problem might be that there are more members like me (hopefully) who are complete beginners, and frankly, struggle to do things like upload a code, let alone write it.javascript:emoticon(':oops:')
I (we are) very grateful for any free code so please continue Dirty. Once I've got to grips with it I'll try and return the favour. javascript:emoticon(':lol:')

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Part of the problem might be that there are more members like me (hopefully) who are complete beginners, and frankly, struggle to do things like upload a code, let alone write it.javascript:emoticon(':oops:')
I (we are) very grateful for any free code so please continue Dirty. Once I've got to grips with it I'll try and return the favour. javascript:emoticon(':lol:')

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