Next version 'Nixie' is coming soon !
Well well, my 3D printer broke for the third time, so I decided to give life to what I had printed and partially assmebled so far
Jaw test
Head test
hence, so far so good.
a dinosaur biped good walk
InMoov Rob Otto is not looking real excited about his trip to Detroit. Better than a suit case though with your arms and head taken off. Boy kids today!!!
So Ale, this is the contents of the file you sent me... I was looking at the MindWave parsing stuff. They have a "Dummy" data generator for testing - which is very nice. Looking at that I thought I could figure out what to expect from the MindWave device.
Cruising through Thingiverse the other day and seen this drive.
I think I may modify this to do some testing with InMoov Shoulders.
For anyone interested in attaching different processors to MRL you will need to understand the serial data flow commands.... knowing these there is no reason to be constrained to only using Atmel type chips.
In my case I am coding a Parallax Propeller to replace the Arduino ....
The Idea is to get the Propeller to Emulate an Atmel chip .... this means that all the other awsome services written for MRL will be transparent and theoretically work. .... (with more speed)
So far i've tested thinkuino software, and it was worky..
Time ago i was trying to recompile the c file, but then we found the compiled version for windows
Thinkuino is a good starting point because we know that at least it works!!
It uses thinkgear.net library
I have the mobile version of the headset( black version with built in Bluetooth)
http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/567963/ThinkUino-Project