This is the Windows app named rodneyspr to run in Windows online over Linux online whose latest release can be downloaded as AVRTestFlight.zip. It can be run online in the free hosting provider OnWorks for workstations.
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rodneyspr to run in Windows online over Linux online
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DESCRIPTION
This project comprises two main parts:1. The classic "Rodney" as described in David L. Heisermann's book "How to build your own self-programming robot", with the original Intel 8085 code. In all likelihood, this is for reference only. I don't expect many people are going to build it
2. An updated version, running on more modern hardware, but remaining true to the algorithms published in his book.
The end result will be at least three sets of code, for the Alpha, Beta and Gamma versions of Rodney. We would also like to experiment with a "Delta" version which could use either bare RF or WiFi to exchange state data between machines. A "hive mind" if you like.
For the new-generation version, we propose targeting two hardware platforms:
1. Arduino, since it's cheap and easy to use, while remaining close to the bare metal
2. A purpose-built AVR card, or easily ported to cards obtainable from sources such as futurlec.com, etc.
RaspberryPi is also an option later
Features
- Robot
Audience
Information Technology, Science/Research, Advanced End Users, Developers
User interface
Non-interactive (Daemon)
Programming Language
Assembly
This is an application that can also be fetched from https://sourceforge.net/projects/rodneyspr/. It has been hosted in OnWorks in order to be run online in an easiest way from one of our free Operative Systems.