Re: Robot programming in Lisp/Scheme
- From: Brian Adkins <lojicdotcomNOSPAM@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 12:52:14 -0400
Jon Hylands wrote:
On Sun, 25 Mar 2007 00:24:14 -0400, Brian Adkins
<lojicdotcomNOSPAM@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Option 2 would give me more flexibility with respect to development environments, but I think it will be more expensive and the need to have heavier batteries to supply the power a mini-PC would require would add weight and thus size, so I expect I'd be limited to a wheel based bot vs. leg based.
One option you can consider is having a small robot that has a wifi
interface, so the programming can stay on your PC, and the robot can just
have a fairly simple wifi module and a microcontroller to interface to the
sensors and actuators.
Thanks. Do you know of any robot kits that include wifi capability?
.
Later,
Jon
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