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help for begin
Hello,
I've discovered flowstone : I think it's a fantastic soft , but the tutorials are very limited.
So could you help me to begin.
I've a bot baord II and a atom pro 28 and i want to command some servos .
Make a interface PC for make move one servo.
Thank and sorry for my bad english ( I'm french )
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I've discovered flowstone : I think it's a fantastic soft , but the tutorials are very limited.
So could you help me to begin.
I've a bot baord II and a atom pro 28 and i want to command some servos .
Make a interface PC for make move one servo.
Thank and sorry for my bad english ( I'm french )
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- niglis
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Re: help for begin
I'm brazilian if this example serve as something I'm happy
virtual robotic control example 1.0
http://www.4shared.com/file/OjFJZc5M/Ro ... d_201.html
virtual robotic control example 1.0
http://www.4shared.com/file/OjFJZc5M/Ro ... d_201.html
- lukzinho
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- Joined: Wed Oct 06, 2010 11:20 pm
Re: help for begin
I'm not sure with the LynxMotion bot board II as it is a processor in it's own right. The idea behind FlowStone is that the PC does the processing not the board so you have some duplication. Maybe you will have to write a small program for the Bot board to take in RS232 commands and output them as servo PWM?
I use the LynxMotion SC-32 which needs nothing, you just connect the RS232 and use the demo programs on this forum and it works!
I use the LynxMotion SC-32 which needs nothing, you just connect the RS232 and use the demo programs on this forum and it works!
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