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NeoGeek Member
| Joined: | Wed Oct 15th, 2008 |
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Posted: Sat Oct 18th, 2008 08:56 pm |
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I know guys we newbies are being a pain. But I've got this huge project of Programming the humanoid in C. And since I dont have ANY idea as yet, I was hoping if any of you guys could guide me on my way through.
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Will Member
| Joined: | Sun Jun 18th, 2006 |
| Location: | New Zealand |
| Posts: | 26 |
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Posted: Sun Nov 2nd, 2008 06:27 am |
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Hi from Wil,
i also have the opertunity to C,
i'm a fan of being shown, a tutor expert in dynamixel and related would be popular with me, i'm sure us bioloid fans would sell our shoes to attend a seminar.
perhaps i'll read my manuals a dozen more times, and stare into others C programs.
i keep having the image of a chimp pokeing a stick at a pc, perhaps i'm feelin that way sometimes.
perhaps a few people that know the what to write and where to put it, which clicks to click for each type of motor controller, could post super dooper short discriptions,
Who can write the shortest how to manual,
any way i've got a smile today so its must be some fun,
bye for now and be well from Wil and Mr Data 
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Maxwell Member
| Joined: | Wed Oct 15th, 2008 |
| Location: | Paris, France |
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Posted: Tue Nov 25th, 2008 11:35 pm |
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Salut, a tous.
1. Write a program for serial-port communication.
2. Based on this program, write some simple functions to test Dynamixels.
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