by froody » Mon May 10, 2010 1:42 am
by froody
Mon May 10, 2010 1:42 am
EDIT: I've created a project here:
http://code.google.com/p/bioloid/, check your code in! Hack on stuff!
Last week I bought a Bioloid Premium kit and since my only machine is a Mac and I didn't like the thought of driving the little guy from Windows in a VM, I took the hard route. I started with
this code and the snippets of code from the Robotis support page and now I can play motion files and some other stuff.
What surprises/frustrates me is that while there seems to be a large community of people hacking on the CM-5/510 and the AX-12, there doesn't really seem to be any decent amount of code/knowledge in one place that (please correct me if I'm wrong!)
a) Does something significant (plays motion files properly, does cool stuff with the gyro, etc)
b) Allows other people to check in patches
c) Is generally alive and well
I was of course thrilled to find
Bioloid Control and after an hour or so I got it to build in my Ubuntu VM, and I'd even be happy to start hacking on it, but it seems like it's gone the way of oh so many other projects on SourceForge and the owner isn't around anymore to add people to the commit list.
I love coding, and I love robots, and while I'm happy to just keep plodding along here by myself, I'm sure there are people out there who are new to coding and could really benefit from a decent open-source firmware for the bioloid robots, and I'm pretty sure there are other people out there like me who want a base to do something cool (like adding a camera or a beagleboard) but don't really want to trawl forum posts and the bioloid website and write a few hundred lines of code just to get their robot to stand up.
Am I missing something? Do other people feel the same way? I feel like putting my stuff up on google code and crossing my fingers that other people will find it useful and hack on it too, but I though I'd check first to avoid creating yet another abandoned open source project.[/url]
EDIT: I've created a project here:
http://code.google.com/p/bioloid/, check your code in! Hack on stuff!
Last week I bought a Bioloid Premium kit and since my only machine is a Mac and I didn't like the thought of driving the little guy from Windows in a VM, I took the hard route. I started with
this code and the snippets of code from the Robotis support page and now I can play motion files and some other stuff.
What surprises/frustrates me is that while there seems to be a large community of people hacking on the CM-5/510 and the AX-12, there doesn't really seem to be any decent amount of code/knowledge in one place that (please correct me if I'm wrong!)
a) Does something significant (plays motion files properly, does cool stuff with the gyro, etc)
b) Allows other people to check in patches
c) Is generally alive and well
I was of course thrilled to find
Bioloid Control and after an hour or so I got it to build in my Ubuntu VM, and I'd even be happy to start hacking on it, but it seems like it's gone the way of oh so many other projects on SourceForge and the owner isn't around anymore to add people to the commit list.
I love coding, and I love robots, and while I'm happy to just keep plodding along here by myself, I'm sure there are people out there who are new to coding and could really benefit from a decent open-source firmware for the bioloid robots, and I'm pretty sure there are other people out there like me who want a base to do something cool (like adding a camera or a beagleboard) but don't really want to trawl forum posts and the bioloid website and write a few hundred lines of code just to get their robot to stand up.
Am I missing something? Do other people feel the same way? I feel like putting my stuff up on google code and crossing my fingers that other people will find it useful and hack on it too, but I though I'd check first to avoid creating yet another abandoned open source project.[/url]
Last edited by froody on Mon May 10, 2010 10:37 pm, edited 2 times in total.