CT3O

Hello! this is my first post in a long time, so I hope you guys enjoy it.

 

Behold the robot made out of scrap parts found around my home (plus some purchased electronics)!!!

C omputerized

T ic- tac- toe

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Opponent

Its operation is simple. press run on the computer, and start playing. To help it fit my super tight budget, I decided to use the DEBUGIN command on the basic stamp to avoid any touch sensors that I have to make and by parts for (resistors). You just type in the grid position of the move you want to make, and it will move it for you (to reduce any cheating possabilities). The peices are just marked skraps of paper, and the robot picks them up with a vaucuum aparatus. Enjoy!

 

win prizes, play tic-tac-toe

  • Actuators / output devices: 2 paralex continuos rotation servos, DEBUG on computer screen
  • Control method: Full autonomous
  • CPU: Basic Stamp 2
  • Operating system: windows XP
  • Power source: 4 AA's fro controller, 4 AA's for motor
  • Programming language: pbasic
  • Sensors / input devices: DEBUGIN from computer keyboard
  • Target environment: my desk

This is a companion discussion topic for the original entry at https://community.robotshop.com/robots/show/ct3o

Re: adding pics

Your images need to be hosted somewhere. I use photobucket, but, many other sites exist.

With respect to your robot, video or it didn’t happen. :smiley: Seriously though, is there any chance you might add a video clip of it functioning?

I’ll do my best to add

I’ll do my best to add video, but I geuss that I won’t be putting any more pics.

Pics

I use FireFox, but you should be able to click your name and select “Personal Files” from the top. There you can upload pics to your LMR account.

Project Terminated

Project Terminated

Project Terminated

Project Terminated

Sorry, but I allready took

Sorry, but I allready took it apart for the next robot. I’ll see if I can get a video for the next robot. I did learn some new program commands, so it was worth it.

Sorry…

Sorry, but I allready took it apart for the next robot. I’ll see if I can get a video for the next robot. I did learn some new program commands, so it was worth it.