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greeting penguin help

Bioloid robot kit from Korean company Robotis; CM5 controller block, AX12 servos..
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greeting penguin help

Post by johnsmith1 » Mon Aug 17, 2009 3:40 am

Post by johnsmith1
Mon Aug 17, 2009 3:40 am

hello,
i am a beginner atempting to program the greeting penguin
but i cant even check assembly becuse i built the robot with my servos out of order. my question is how do i make to servos move at the same time
HELP ME PLEASE!!!! :lol:
hello,
i am a beginner atempting to program the greeting penguin
but i cant even check assembly becuse i built the robot with my servos out of order. my question is how do i make to servos move at the same time
HELP ME PLEASE!!!! :lol:
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Post by StuartL » Thu Aug 20, 2009 8:17 am

Post by StuartL
Thu Aug 20, 2009 8:17 am

Rebuild the robot with the servos in the correct order?
Rebuild the robot with the servos in the correct order?
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Post by Gbyron » Sat Aug 22, 2009 8:17 am

Post by Gbyron
Sat Aug 22, 2009 8:17 am

I assume this is your first robot. In my 30 years of robot building I have made the same mistake as you about 10 times. Rebuilding the bot is one way to correct the problem but there are usually many solutions to a problem. Some of the novel solutions open new paths to explore. If you have the code you can do a global replacement. Read through the code and simply remap the servo IDs. If you put servo 3 were servo 4 should be, change 3 to 4 throughout the code. If you are lucky there is a global replace in the edit function.

Keep plugging. Robotics is a fascinating hobby software, mechanics, art, electronics it has a lot to offer. Fixing your mistakes is half the fun. Please keep us informed of your progress.
Welcome to the club.
I assume this is your first robot. In my 30 years of robot building I have made the same mistake as you about 10 times. Rebuilding the bot is one way to correct the problem but there are usually many solutions to a problem. Some of the novel solutions open new paths to explore. If you have the code you can do a global replacement. Read through the code and simply remap the servo IDs. If you put servo 3 were servo 4 should be, change 3 to 4 throughout the code. If you are lucky there is a global replace in the edit function.

Keep plugging. Robotics is a fascinating hobby software, mechanics, art, electronics it has a lot to offer. Fixing your mistakes is half the fun. Please keep us informed of your progress.
Welcome to the club.
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