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In search of Robotics community
dr.diesel:
This might be a long shot;
Anybody aware of an open robotics community/project with something similar to:
- Github like/style open source where all members can troubleshoot/add new features etc
- Fairly standard robotics hardware implementation. Not meaning available kits are a requirement, just everybody uses a Pi and X servo controller, sensor subset etc. Something where the user hardware is similar enough to make most collaborations useful to the rest of the group.
- A few hundred bucks can get you in to game.
- Not tied to Windows as several of the interested party are Mac and Linux.
- Not academic, but these are high school computer savvy students looking for a long term project on their own.
Anything similar to this exist?
RoGeorge:
Yes, there are a few ways to do that already.
Try ROS (Robot Operating System), free, open source, Windows, Linux (probably Mac, too, IDK):
Follow the tutorials to do things like that (demo at minute 9:55, the robot following a blue ball):
:)
Can do much more, has a gazillion of features, including robots simulation if you don't have any hardware. Any robot can be added to ROS, including DYI ones.
dr.diesel:
Thanks, I had a much different understanding of ROS, off to research I go.
dr.diesel:
Yeah, I didn't mean to imply a global standard, just something of that particular project, to make it easier to get up and running. Hard to get these guys interested in a project when their pretty green and have nothing to play with.
I'll spend some time with ROS this weekend, perhaps that will do the trick.
Smokey:
bump for an interesting question....
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