Re: lingo-l USB controlled robot arm?

2002-11-21 Thread ice
A small Q... what do you mean with ..the images are going to be analysed with Lingo.. ? Have you actually managed to analyse pixel by pixel, with colour values or..??!! I'm curious... Have something in mind going into trials of the same if so...

Re: lingo-l USB controlled robot arm?

2002-11-21 Thread Andreas Gaunitz P11
I'm not sure what you're asking, but yes, I'm using imaging lingo every day to analyze, manipulate and synthesize images. getPixel() copyPixels() image() ...etc. -A. At 11.18 +0100 2002-11-21, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: A small Q... what do you mean with ..the images are going to be analysed

Re: lingo-l USB controlled robot arm?

2002-11-21 Thread ice
I see. Have to check'em up... seeYa +++ Quoting Andreas Gaunitz P11 [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I'm not sure what you're asking, but yes, I'm using imaging lingo every day to analyze, manipulate and synthesize images. getPixel() copyPixels()

Re: lingo-l USB controlled robot arm?

2002-11-20 Thread ice
If you find some arm or foot or toycardriving gizmo, I'm interested too !! Was a bit of time since last checked the neighboroughhoods. Was some seriellported Xtras, but no remote-stuff around then. Have had same curiosity to start up some tests. Wildest ideaqs was to run the Spaceshuttle from a

Re: lingo-l USB controlled robot arm?

2002-11-20 Thread Fabrice Closier
Check on the electronic side, i know there are some items using mac driven ships to drive hardware. I wanted a while ago equip my car with a mac interface for checkup/maintenance purposes. The ship were then only programmable using pc's, en were driven via serial port, the modem line of 604

Re: lingo-l USB controlled robot arm?

2002-11-20 Thread Andy Innes
to design the functionality we require, but it's looking expensive. A - Original Message - From: Andreas Gaunitz P11 [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2002 2:01 PM Subject: lingo-l USB controlled robot arm? Do any of you happen to know where to get info/ pricing

Re: lingo-l USB controlled robot arm?

2002-11-20 Thread Andreas Gaunitz P11
Hi, This goes to all you people answering my question: I have not found anything that is controlled by an Xtra, or Lingo. There are a number of USB or parallel port controlled arms out there, but they seem to use their proprietary software, so it's no use for me. Right now it seems I'm going

Re: lingo-l USB controlled robot arm?

2002-11-20 Thread ice
Check on the electronic side, i know there are some items using mac driven ships to drive hardware. I wanted a while ago equip my car with a mac interface for checkup/maintenance purposes. The ship were then only programmable using pc's, en were driven via serial port If i've a bit

Re: lingo-l USB controlled robot arm?

2002-11-20 Thread Andreas Gaunitz P11
to design the functionality we require, but it's looking expensive. A - Original Message - From: Andreas Gaunitz P11 [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2002 2:01 PM Subject: lingo-l USB controlled robot arm? Do any of you happen to know where to get info

Re: lingo-l USB controlled robot arm?

2002-11-20 Thread Bertil Flink
an industrial design company here to design the functionality we require, but it's looking expensive. A - Original Message - From: Andreas Gaunitz P11 [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2002 2:01 PM Subject: lingo-l USB controlled robot arm? Do any of you

Re: lingo-l USB controlled robot arm?

2002-11-20 Thread Fabrice Closier
man, i'm just awake... after reading your reply, think i go back to bed i just wanted to say, that to move something physical from a computer you need at least 6 things. 1/ a computer compatible with chip 2/ a physical mechaniek with chip controlled movement. servo's 3/ a programmable ship

Re: lingo-l USB controlled robot arm?

2002-11-20 Thread Andreas Gaunitz P11
man, i'm just awake... after reading your reply, think i go back to bed i just wanted to say, that to move something physical from a computer you need at least 6 things. 1/ a computer compatible with chip 2/ a physical mechaniek with chip controlled movement. servo's 3/ a programmable ship

lingo-l USB controlled robot arm?

2002-11-19 Thread Andreas Gaunitz P11
Do any of you happen to know where to get info/ pricing about a nice USB controlled robot arm? I've been searching the web, but have had a hard time finding a) Control software later than win95/98 b) programmable, with a sort of generic interface reading text files from disc or some other way