3D printing is just great. I just came across this Debian logo in +3D linked in from +the +thingiverse blog.
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3D printing is just great. I just came across this Debian logo in +3D linked in from +the +thingiverse blog.
+This summer I got the chance to buy cheap Spykee robots, and since -then I have worked on getting Linux software in place to control them. -The firmware for the robot is available from the producer, and using -that source it was trivial to figure out the protocol specification. -I've started on a perl library to control it, and made some demo -programs using this perl library to allow one to control the -robots.
- -The library is quite functional already, and capable of controlling -the driving, fetching video, uploading MP3s and play them. There are -a few less important features too.
- -Since a few weeks ago, I ran out of time to spend on this project, -but I never got around to releasing the current source. I decided -today that it was time to do something about it, and uploaded the -source to my Debian package store at people.skolelinux.org.
- -Because it was simpler for me, I made a Debian package and -published the source and deb. If you got a spykee robot, grab the -source or binary package:
- -If you are interested in helping out with developing this library, -please let me know.
-