Next version 'Nixie' is coming soon !

Help us to get ready with MyRobotLab version Nixie: try it !

Crack myself up - here is the latest in internet technology - websockets, jquery and HTML5 all working together to produce a display for MRL and I chose a nifty background for watching analog data on an Arduino :D

BAH HA HA HA ! The background is an old CRT Oscope image and the yellow line is the actual waveform of an Arduino Mega Analog pin 14 ... :D

Python service now has drop down menus (ugly but working)

Examples will give you a listing of Python examples checked into the repo.

Select one and it will be loaded into the editor.

The WebGUI will be the future interface for MRL.  This will allow for more simple remote control access, and user defined GUIs. There are the beginnings of a plethora of HTML5 widgets (JMWidgets,RGraph, Wijmo) which can be easily integrated with MRL using a simple text editor ! 

Hey Grog,

Thanks for implementing the new Serial service based on my previous request,

I want to use this service for my robotic chess project.

I have an arduino connected to the PC and I am able to connect it with MRL using Serial service, but when I am sending a string  from arduino I am getting its ASCII value on the log file.

Could you plz help me on how I can get the proper string into MRL from arduio.

Thanks :)

Update 2015-09-09

It's been nearly a year since I updated this post but I'm finally settled into a new house and have started setting up my workspace.  My InMoov (and other 3D printed bots) have an appearance to make this Saturday at http://www.nova-labs.org/blog/2015/08/21/hackaday-is-coming-to-nova-lab… .  So time to get cracking on fixing broken parts from a fall InMoov took this winter during a blizzard.  I can rebuilt him. I have the technology. Stronger. Faster.

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WHOOHOO !

Started a GUIService and printed out a line of text with Python !


The cause 

This has got to be one of the most fluid moving walking robots I have seen

Ahahahah .. holy crap ... if it was madonna I'd say she's a little stiff.. but for a robot .. she's got the moves !