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Krumlink

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Right now, I am building a robot based off a Grounded BEAM Bicore (google it or look at this :D) with concepts I came up with (the circuit I thought it up). The circuitry works really good, and it will be mounted on a old gutted (and smashed) computer floppy drive. I am going to use this robot in the future for my super robot, IRES 1 (Infra Red Exploring Robot v1). LSR will be mounted on the chassis and will track the surrounding lighting conditions, while charging 4 rechargeable cells. IRES will take a estimated month to complete (body, circuitry, etc). It will be my masterpeice, doing the best job possible. It will also be able to integrate with a Microcontroller in the future, via expansion ports. Here is a hint of the circuit board encasement: CD's :D
 

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