thebert said:so, it has totally awesome features, but doesn't play roms...
so, it's like a DS-Xtreme!
Trulen said:I read that and all I got out of it was "SERVOS"
My boe-bot uses servos. It doesn't move fast enough for my tastes.
BUT MAYBE WITH THE NDS'S HARDWARE AND CHIP FROM THAT CAN MAKE IT MOVE FAST
Please let it be BASIC language :< That's all I know, the little bit of what I know of it.
Chief_Second said:lets be possitive and think of some useful potential functions: (not sure if these are all possible due to my lack of knowledge!!)
1. GPS device
2. IR connection - remote control
3. Connect to a camera
4. Attach controllers i.e. joypad
5. TV output?
6. Connect to gigantic hard drive
7. Control an RC car from the DS
8. FM transmitter
9. bionic arm for the ds that can feed you while you play
UltraMagnus said:hmm, well, basically, unless you are an electrical/computer engineer this won't be of any interest to you until someone tells you to buy it to run their program..........
Trulen said:I read that and all I got out of it was "SERVOS"
My boe-bot uses servos. It doesn't move fast enough for my tastes.
BUT MAYBE WITH THE NDS'S HARDWARE AND CHIP FROM THAT CAN MAKE IT MOVE FAST
Please let it be BASIC language :< That's all I know, the little bit of what I know of it.
I don't think there is a basic interpretor for the DS, although i could be wrong, you should learn a real programming language any way
Trulen said:I begin to "LOL" more and more.UltraMagnus said:hmm, well, basically, unless you are an electrical/computer engineer this won't be of any interest to you until someone tells you to buy it to run their program..........
Trulen said:I read that and all I got out of it was "SERVOS"
My boe-bot uses servos. It doesn't move fast enough for my tastes.
BUT MAYBE WITH THE NDS'S HARDWARE AND CHIP FROM THAT CAN MAKE IT MOVE FAST
Please let it be BASIC language :< That's all I know, the little bit of what I know of it.
I don't think there is a basic interpretor for the DS, although i could be wrong, you should learn a real programming language any way
Well, I'm in freshman engineering. Going for mechanical.
BASIC is what the "boe-bot" or, Board-of-Education Bot understands.
I've had a little fun with it, but I don't plan on programming anything.
I'm in it to build stuff
Though it's one of those "required" deals.
But it isn't boring, at least.
A year ago, I'da never figured programming a robot to go around my room without bumping into anything using IR LEDs.
1st year electrical/computing engineering here.... we learn both 8051 assembly and C in the first year.... Its not actually as bad as it sounds
why do you have to learn any programming for mech eng anyway? weird.
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As I see those who think they're uber geeks can't understand what this thing does, and how they cope with it.
IzzehO said:I'm curious as to why this isn't a slot-2 release? does the slot-1 put out more?
This brings back the dream of someone maybe making a fully capable wifi slot-2 device for the DS... Maybe a 4 in 1.. with 128 mb mem + full capable wifi = DS ownage once again..
imgod22222 said:Hmm... perhaps some nice dev will make a port to enable a simple web browser that takes advantage of cell phone connections? Brute-force at&t's data network, anyone?
hahaha
but seriously, something like this is nice, but for anything alot of people would use, development would take a long time. For single-purpose applications, I'd like to learn some more on EE before I dive into this