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    Hi , i'm Catalin from Romania and i would like to know if you can help me with the cricket the robot . I want to build this robot with PIC processors instead stamp2 , but i can't find schematics and code with PIC.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kta22 View Post
    Hi , i'm Catalin from Romania and i would like to know if you can help me with the cricket the robot . I want to build this robot with PIC processors instead stamp2 , but i can't find schematics and code with PIC.
    Thank you .
    Hi Catalin, and welcome to the forum.

    You'll have to post more information. There is no way to guess what the schematic for that robot might be. It is almost certain that a PIC can do the job of a Stamp2 (and more) but the circuit board might need some customization.

    Do you have a schematic you can post? Or a link to a site about the robot in question? Someone might be able to suggest a suitable alternative robot if we know exactly what you're talking about.


    Good luck,

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    Oh, sorry , the all project is on http://home.earthlink.net/~henryarnold/ , but it's with stamp2 , the circuit it's also there , it's a complete project

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    Quote Originally Posted by kta22 View Post
    Hi , i'm Catalin from Romania and i would like to know if you can help me with the cricket the robot . I want to build this robot with PIC processors instead stamp2 , but i can't find schematics and code with PIC.
    Thank you .
    hi,

    Do you mean this.?

    http://home.earthlink.net/~henryarnold/
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    Quote Originally Posted by ericgibbs View Post
    Morning Eric,

    OK, so maybe "there's no way to guess" was a bit strong.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Torben View Post
    Morning Eric,

    OK, so maybe "there's no way to guess" was a bit strong.


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    Morning Torben,
    It must be about coffee time in Canada.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ericgibbs View Post
    Morning Torben,
    It must be about coffee time in Canada.
    Quarter-to-one AM? Beer time then bedtime.


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    Catalin,

    If the site I am reading is to be believed, then the Stamp 2 is a PIC16C58. So you should be able to just use that chip with whatever code you want.

    I don't know of any other code for that particular robot though.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Torben View Post
    Catalin,

    If the site I am reading is to be believed, then the Stamp 2 is a PIC16C58. So you should be able to just use that chip with whatever code you want.

    I don't know of any other code for that particular robot though.


    Torben
    Thank you for informations

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    Here is a Stamp 2 clone kit, maybe that would work. Less money, and presumably you could use the same software instructions?

    Using a bare Pic as suggested would be a worthy project. Just allow for more investment of your time.
    Last edited by nickelflippr; 26th August 2008 at 03:12 PM.

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    w0oaahh..nice pr0ject...

    it l0oks easy t0 create this pr0j, but seems y0u must earn/invest more time f0r this pr0j...after all, it's w0rthy...

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    hey??is there need to buy that stamp??or u can make by ur own??...

    i dun nid t0 buy bc0z it cost high price...??hmmm

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    Your typing skills are atrocious. Learn proper English or even English first.
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