Robotics and .NET Fundamentals Series
Hi there. I just posted quite a lot of video content for students and enthusiasts looking to learn Robotics Studio, a free tool from Microsoft that makes robotics fun and easy (even if you don't have a robot).
You can view supporting material here.
Here is a brief index of the content. Enjoy and comment!
- Introduction
- Getting Started
- Setting up the Create
- Serial port communication in VC# Express
- Teaching the robot to sing
- More on serial port stuff
- Setting up and utilizing Bluetooth
- Driving the robot in a square
- Intro to VPL and MS Robotics Studio
- Learning how to drive the robot via a dialog box
- See how you can use VPL to create a program without writing any code whatsoever
- Introducing Autonomous Behavior
- Using the iRobot Create's sensors and a flow diagram to back up when an obstacle is encountered
- Conclusion to the series
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Anonymous
December 14, 2007
Sometimes it really pays to have smart friends and let them figure things out for you even if you don'tAnonymous
December 14, 2007
Sometimes it really pays to have smart friends and let them figure things out for you even if you don'tAnonymous
December 15, 2007
Sometimes it really pays to have smart friends and let them figure things out for you even if you don'tAnonymous
December 16, 2007
Wow! Very cool!Anonymous
December 18, 2007
Dan Waters has posted a series of introduction level webcasts on his blog. The content includes: IntroductionAnonymous
December 18, 2007
Dan Waters has posted a series of introduction level webcasts on his blog. The content includes: IntroductionAnonymous
December 18, 2007
Dan Waters has posted a series of introduction level webcasts on his blog. The content includes: IntroductionAnonymous
December 18, 2007
Dan Waters, has posted a set of video content for students and enthusiasts looking to learn MicrosoftAnonymous
December 18, 2007
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December 20, 2007
Dan Waters published a series of webcasts on the subject of Robotics, MSRS and .NET for the very intro-levelAnonymous
December 23, 2007
How to Videos: Robotics and .NET FundamentalsAnonymous
December 23, 2007
Dan Waters released via his blog ( click here to see his blog and original link) a series of introductoryAnonymous
December 23, 2007
Dan Waters released via his blog ( click here to see his blog and original link) a series of introductoryAnonymous
December 24, 2007
Do I have to know Visual C# to get started with MS Robotics Studio.... If so, tell me whether it is better to get certified for C# or get some glance... And even I haven't tried any Visual Programming Languages yet...Anonymous
December 31, 2007
Dan Waters has created a 5 part webcast series on Microsoft Robotic Studios . Part 4 Here is a briefAnonymous
February 04, 2008
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May 19, 2008
Dan Waters ( http://blogs.msdn.com/dawate ) posted a good video series on how to develop robotics codeAnonymous
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