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Hacking the RoboSapien

unassimilatible writes "The RoboSapien is a cool humanoid robot toy with pretty decent dexterity and 67 pre-programmed instructions. But the folks at The University of Freiberg have made the RoboSapien autonomous by installing a Pocket PC to its head. The Pocket PC is equipped with a camera and communicates via infrared to the robot, and the whole monstrosity can be programmed with Visual C++. The full API is available for download. I, for one, welcome..."

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  1. 67 Pre-programmed instructions by thedogcow · · Score: 5, Funny

    Well that is cool, but no robots will need more than 640 pre-programmed instructions anyway.

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    1. Re:67 Pre-programmed instructions by Hobadee · · Score: 5, Funny

      I only need my robot to understand a few commands.

      1. Beer me.
      2. Get TV remote.
      3. Get rid of annoying girlfriend.

      O wait - I'm a slashdotter, I don't have a girlfriend! Scratch that last command.

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  2. robosapien.tk by jpmkm · · Score: 4, Informative

    The best robosapien hacking site is robosapien.tk. I can't find my remote for my robosapien, so I've downloaded a program for my girlfriend's palmpilot(my monochrome visor wouldn't run the program) to control my robosapien. btw, looks like someone reads hardocp.

    1. Re:robosapien.tk by jpmkm · · Score: 4, Informative

      Sorry about that, I thought it was on the robosapien.tk site. Anyway, the program is SapBench.

  3. Fight!! by alatesystems · · Score: 4, Funny

    Qrio could totally that things windows-running ass.

    It looks like Johnny 5, but a cool project none the less. Perhaps they could install Pocket Skype on the PPC and have the robot follow you around as a mobile speakerphone.

    Chris

  4. Mirror by FiberOpPraise · · Score: 4, Informative

    I have a strong feeling this site is going to go down with the video files and a direct link to a file. Here is a full mirror: http://66.90.101.31/~whateve/mirror/slashdot/www.i nformatik.uni-freiburg.de/%257Enimbro/robots.html

  5. Be careful with these suckers by mofochickamo · · Score: 5, Informative
    My boss got one of these about 3 months ago as a preview release from a friend who is a distributor. Some of the pre-programmed motions were quite funny (like the Neandertal roar for scaring small children). The robot also has good walking ability and dexterity in general.

    Though be warned, it isn't made out of the highest quality components. Much to the embaressment of my boss, the robot broke in his care. The head got stuck to one side. My boss and I considered opening it up and hacking it ourselves, but all we both had visions of giving the robot back to the distributor in many pieces.

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    1. Re:Be careful with these suckers by robfoo · · Score: 5, Funny

      Hey! That happens to my head too - I always thought maybe I needed a chiropractor, or just better posture.

      Turns out I just needed to read my FAQ!

  6. Freiburg not Freiberg by frostman · · Score: 5, Informative

    In case anyone's curious, the name of the town is Freiburg not Freiberg.

    But you probably figured that out from the URL, even if our noble editors did not.

    Nice town, by the way.

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  7. hmmmm by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Robosapien

    dexterity: 16
    strength: 8 (very small)
    constitution: varies on battery pack
    charisma: 14 (drops to 12 after 2 months of gismo newness)
    intelligence: varies with loaded program
    wisdom: ditto

    movement: 5
    Hit points: 20
    Attacks: swinging arm
    Damage: 1d2 of temporary damage

    My Dog

    dexterity: 14
    strength: 14
    constitution: 16
    charisma: 16 (drops to 14 after christmas)
    intelligence: 10
    wisdom: 6

    movement: 14
    Hitpoints: 30
    attacks: vicious bite
    Damage: 1d6 in initial bite, 1d4 of gnawing damage each round afterwards.

    Robosapien: hundreds of dollars
    Dog: free
    Watching my dog steal your robosapien and destroy it in around 4 rounds with gnawing damage: priceless

  8. Robosapien in Servo Magazine by Psion · · Score: 5, Informative

    Servo Magazine had a feature last month on the Robosapien. Apparently, the designer felt very strongly about letting users hack the device, so he left plenty of space to add capabilities. The current issue of the magazine has a hacking contest for the toy. See Hack-a-Sapien contest.

    1. Re:Robosapien in Servo Magazine by jim_deane · · Score: 4, Interesting

      That would be Mark Tilden. He is primarily responsible for the BEAM (current site here) robots, lots of which are based on the bicore circuit and other novel simple circuits(read at the sites!).

      Rather than a top-down method of robot design, where you take a brain and make it do cool things, his idea is to decide some basic function you want to accomplish--like walking--and design the simplest circuit that is able to do that. Then pick a new function (say, seeking light) and build that circuit. Hook the two together, and now you have a walking robot that seeks light. It is a more biological method to robot evolution.

      If you like the idea of making a functioning insect-robot out of the parts from an old Walkman cassette player and a pocket calculator, you'll love BEAM robotics.

      Jim

  9. Biomorphic robot indeed! by ManyLostPackets · · Score: 4, Funny


    BioMorphic robot indeed! DO NOT go in there!!

  10. Mark Tilden by Smerity · · Score: 5, Informative

    Mark Tilden, the designer of Robosapien (and of BEAM robotics for any of you who have heard of it) purposely left the Robosapien open for modification (god bless his soul ^_^) More people/companies should do this! =)

    I'm actually quite interested in this, as I'm in the Australian Robocup Junior atm (Year 9) and this is a great platform to begin experimenting in bipedal robots. Heck, it could even begin it's own competition section (the robotic AIBO dogs have their own soccer competition)

    Mark Tilden is also heavy researcher in the biomorphic robotics field, and through his experiments he has essentially created the BEAM robotics field.

    If you haven't ever looked at BEAM robots, DO! They're can be amazingly simple (start here) and can then lead up to quite advanced and fun projects in robotics! And did I mention they're cheap =)

    Solarbotics, one of the best resources for BEAM robots I know of

    Robocup Official Website

    Mark Tilden at WIKI

  11. Dear God No. Dear Jesus No. by Gannoc · · Score: 4, Funny

    But the folks at The University of Freiberg have made the RoboSapien autonomous by installing a Pocket PC to its head.

    I think we of the slashdot community know these three indisputable facts:

    Microsoft is evil.
    Microsoft has a plan to "Put Windows on Every Desktop"
    Microsoft will crush other companies and break laws to attain its goals.

    And now they've put Microsoft into a robot? Gentlemen. I think we all know what this means:

    Evil Robots
    Evil Robots that want to take over the world.
    Evil Robots that want to take over the world... BY ANY MEANS NECESSARY.

    Oppenheimer, upon seeing the world's first atomic explosion, quoted: "I'm sure at the end of the world... the last man will see something very familar to what we've seen today."

    We know now he is wrong. The last thing that the last man will see, will be an evil robot's arm, raised above its head in triumph. I imagine it will be something like the basement scene in the movie "Signs", except the robot will be able to tear apart the wooden door like paper, and Mel Gibson will never find his faith again,

    I'm heading down to my bomb shelter now with my family to try and ride this out. I leave you with mankind's one hope: They're using PocketPCs. This means that while they may be DESIGNED for a continuous rampage, we all know that after about 90 minutes of practical use, they'll need to head back to their cradles for a 3 hour recharge.

    I beg you, find those cradles and destroy them!

    God bless and good luck.

    This is slashdot 210256, signing off.

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