Mini-SSC

Greetings all,

This seemed like the closest forum to what I’m asking about.

Got a bit bored this afternoon and was looking at the Lynxmotion robot arm that I built many many years ago sitting on the shelf. Pulled it down and decided to see if LynxMotion was even still around any more…

Looks like it’s still getting by :slight_smile:

So, things appear to have moved on a bit, but before I spend any money, I thought I’d try and rekindle my interest with what I already have, and that is an old arm from way back with a Mini-SSC controller.

So, is there any chance I can still get this to work? What software is around now that would run on XP for it?

(I did find the old software download page that even has a QBasic program I wrote back then available for download!! Don’t think that ill work now though :frowning:)

I’ve got a mini-ssc II that controls a servo based pan/tilt cam. Most any programming language that can write bytes to the serial port can be used with it. I found that xp doesn’t apparently support qbasic opening a com port for input or output. You can have some very basic control of the mini-ssc II on an xp computer just by using notepad and batch files if desired.

I know QB won’t run on XP, and I’m not currently inclined to write my own at this stage. That’s why I was hoping someone could tell me in LynxTerminal or one of the other programs available for download might work.

If I decide to get back into it all then I’ll look at updating to newer components. I just need to convince myself to spend the money :slight_smile:

I’m not aware of any new, or even current software to control the MiniSSC II. It was a cool board back in the day, but our SSC-32 blows it away with the features it has. And it’s so much cheaper. The board has the ability to store an offset so there is no longer a need to mechanically align an assembly, plus the group move feature! Where you send destination positions for as many servos as you want and add a “T” time argument so they all start and stop at the same time even if the distance they are moving is different. This group move feature make writing programs for a servo based bot extremely easy. :wink: No pressure, we’re here if you want to upgrade. 8)

The SSC-32 may be cheaper than the Mini-SSC was, but I’ve already got the Mini-SSC so the SSC-32 can’t be cheaper unless you plan to give it to me :wink:

I’ll have a think about it all then. It’s not even the money that’s the big issue here, it’s the vast quantities of time that I will want to start spending playing with it when I get it working again :unamused:

Well whatever you decide, we’re here to help if you need it. :wink: