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05-04-02, 01:42 AM
I'd like to build a case from the ground up.
Not just any case, though- I want to build R2D2
Not just any R2D2- an R2D2 that actually rolls around :)
It will probably run headless, though broadcasting the signal isn't out of the question- though I imagine that would be extremely expensive to set up.
Assuming headless, it will be w/o kbd and mouse.
Wireless networking.
My guess is it will run Folding@Home on one cpu, Genome@Home on the other- as its probably not gonna have a display.
I'll need some kind of battery pack to provide power- hopefully 24 hours worth if it doesn't move around.
As far as the movement goes- remote control is probably the easiest, and probably not controlled by the cpu.
But to control it through the cpu (serial cable to motors) would be wicked- I assume there is some robotics software for Linux that could be used for that.
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Big project, I know.
But I *want* to do it.
When i was 10 mom got me a remote control R2D2 for my birthday.
My brother took it apart within a week to "see how it worked" and he never got it back together again.
Anyone here know of any links to robotics sites that are good, especially with Linux controllers?
Anyone have any suggestions on types of material etc. to use for the case construction?
Finally- anyone know of rechargable battery packs for ATX logic boards?
I know ATX power supplies convert AC to DC so the biggest problem will be having power where the voltage stays within the proper range instead of lowering as the batteries drain.
But a power pack with an ATX connector would be even better than having to create one from a normal rechargable batter pack :D
Thanks for any suggestions!
Not just any case, though- I want to build R2D2
Not just any R2D2- an R2D2 that actually rolls around :)
It will probably run headless, though broadcasting the signal isn't out of the question- though I imagine that would be extremely expensive to set up.
Assuming headless, it will be w/o kbd and mouse.
Wireless networking.
My guess is it will run Folding@Home on one cpu, Genome@Home on the other- as its probably not gonna have a display.
I'll need some kind of battery pack to provide power- hopefully 24 hours worth if it doesn't move around.
As far as the movement goes- remote control is probably the easiest, and probably not controlled by the cpu.
But to control it through the cpu (serial cable to motors) would be wicked- I assume there is some robotics software for Linux that could be used for that.
-=-
Big project, I know.
But I *want* to do it.
When i was 10 mom got me a remote control R2D2 for my birthday.
My brother took it apart within a week to "see how it worked" and he never got it back together again.
Anyone here know of any links to robotics sites that are good, especially with Linux controllers?
Anyone have any suggestions on types of material etc. to use for the case construction?
Finally- anyone know of rechargable battery packs for ATX logic boards?
I know ATX power supplies convert AC to DC so the biggest problem will be having power where the voltage stays within the proper range instead of lowering as the batteries drain.
But a power pack with an ATX connector would be even better than having to create one from a normal rechargable batter pack :D
Thanks for any suggestions!