Fujitsu's HOAP-3, Programmable Linux robot 103
zmcnulty writes "Fujitsu Automation announced their "HOAP-3" robot yesterday, a 60cm (24in.) robot with a dash of open-source goodness. The robot contains a Pentium M 1.1GHz processor and runs RT-Linux, but Fujitsu also said they'll be releasing the internal interface info for programmers to take a stab at. The original Japanese press release is available here, and at my site we have a translation of the Japanese ITmedia article covering it. No price until it actually hits stores."
so whats the point (Score:1)
Re:so whats the point (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:so whats the point (Score:3, Funny)
I'm sorry, that was uncalled for. I knew it was wrong but I said it anyway. I should be whipped with a JTAG-ICE RS-232 chord.
Re:so whats the point (Score:1)
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w00t! Linux Death Machine! (Score:4, Funny)
"the versatility of this robot is made clear in the impressive list of options including a Magnetic Linear Accelerator and High ROF Riot Shotgun"
Sweet.
Re:w00t! Linux Death Machine! (Score:3, Funny)
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http://www.ubergeek.tv/article.php?pid=54 [ubergeek.tv]
Re:w00t! Linux Death Machine! (Score:1)
Number 5: Stupid - foolish, gullible, doltish, dumbell.
Re:w00t! Linux Death Machine! (Score:4, Informative)
Wait, they don't actually have those. I'm glad I RTFA.
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now if we can just get them to swarm (Score:2)
Re:now if we can just get them to swarm (Score:5, Informative)
New Scientist: Robot hand performs remote breast checks [newscientist.com]
Re:now if we can just get them to swarm (Score:1)
Wow, wait untill the porn industry gets a hold of that one.
Re:now if we can just get them to swarm (Score:2)
I believe this, or a similar topic, has been covered to death in the "polls" section.
That's a manipulator, not a robot. (Score:5, Insightful)
The link you provided is about a manipulator. Definition: a robot, but without the parts that make them do things (the "brains" - the controller), and with an interface for manual control instead.
Of course, robots are really cool, so also the people not really into robotics tend to say they do it. For Random L. User, that's kinda ok, but at least we geeks here on Slashdot should be able to differentiate between fake "robots" (ie manipulators) and the real, automonous, stuff.
Re:That's a manipulator, not a robot. (Score:2)
From American Heritage Dictionary:
Robot.. 2. A machine or device that operates automatically or by remote control.
So it does fall within the definition.
But this is a grey area as far as definition goes. It's up for debate as to what a robot really _is_. If it's simply a remotely controlled device then I have a "flying robot" at home that can do some pretty cool stuff. That's why many robo
Re:That's a manipulator, not a robot. (Score:2)
The definition I learnt, I learnt in robotics class. Anything remote-controlled is NOT a robot, it's a manipulator. Or
Re:That's a manipulator, not a robot. (Score:1)
Is a Piccos remote controlled? Depends on how you look at it. Besides the emergency stop, there is often a way to activate/disable the robot's program remotely...
I did my Phd on walking robots... sometimes we controlled it (steered) usin
Re:That's a manipulator, not a robot. (Score:2)
Re:That's a manipulator, not a robot. (Score:2)
It's a robot and completely open source plans (Score:1)
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Whoops that is a robot too.... (Score:1)
IS NOT! (Score:2)
You didn't read the article did you (Score:1)
This is really getting ridiculous. The control system on that thing has to be a hundred times more complicated than you are making it out to be. First of all the robot system has to translate the movements of the doctors hand into some type of control signal. Then the signal is sent to the robot and the robot has to move it
Re:You didn't read the article did you (Score:2)
There has to be autonomous control!!!!!! (Score:1)
Autonomous control =|= robot. (Score:2)
Re:Autonomous control =|= robot. (Score:1)
Re:now if we can just get them to swarm (Score:2)
If so, I'll start a group of volunteers to, umm, help lower the cost of healthcare.
Design Flaw (Score:4, Funny)
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Mixing Colt 45 with roman numerals.. isn't that an oxymoron?
Sorry, I couldn't resist.
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Clippy (Score:5, Funny)
GREAT!
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Sure I could build my own (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Sure I could build my own (Score:1)
Gentle introduction to embedded programming? (Score:2, Insightful)
I imagine that learning how to control the hardware through existing device drivers and then eventually through writing your own device drivers would be an absolutely fun way to go about studying the subject. I am trying to st
Re:Gentle introduction to embedded programming? (Score:1)
The first hack... (Score:4, Funny)
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Re:The first hack... (Score:2)
- Why did God create blondes?
* The sheep couldn't fetch beer in the fridge.
- Then, why did God create brunettes?
* Neither could the blondes.
- Well, then why should you study automation?
* To be able to build a robot so you finally can get your goddamn beer!
Re:The first hack... (Score:1)
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Voice synthesis (Score:3, Interesting)
Actually pretty cool toy - wonder what the battery life is. "Command override: I must find a power source in 3.23 minutes beep".
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J.
power hungery (Score:4, Insightful)
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Automated, or Remote Control? (Score:2)
I would hope they mean that how the robot uses these things can be programmed on a PC and dumped via W/LAN. If it needs to be within W/LAN range of a host computer serving its instructions, how am I ever going to build my rampaging mini-bot army, without devoting my Gauss-gun budget to portable hotspots...
Re:Automated, or Remote Control? (Score:2)
Not only that, but you'd be comitting the same faux pas of so many other EOs (Evil Overloads)- a central node whose destruction wipes out your army. Believe me, the Trade Federation is seriously regretting their use of WiFi over imbedded instructions.
Re:Automated, or Remote Control? (Score:2)
Re:Automated, or Remote Control? (Score:2)
It limits the range outside of cities, but there are enough open hotspots to roam quite a ways. And if it had some way of returning to a hotspot when it dropped connection (eg: backup on no signal) you could quite easily explore the edges of the signals. Strap on a GPS unit and you could even map them, down t
Re:Automated, or Remote Control? (Score:2)
Rodrico (or whoever the psycho futurama robot is) (Score:5, Funny)
So I can program it to stab?
One step closer... (Score:2)
Merge! (Score:3, Interesting)
Wonder how long the backorder list would be for something like that...
What would happen... (Score:2)
rm -f *
Just don't say: (Score:2)
Re:What would happen... (Score:1)
I think you just killed everyone in your family.
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My last.fm page [www.last.fm]
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Husi is where's it at [hulver.com]
Obligatory question, updated. (Score:3, Funny)
what about an xbot? (Score:1)
Getting that old itch again (Score:4, Funny)
Hello, Colt? Get me Sales. SALES, dammit. Thank you. Damn kids. Sales? Yeah, gimme 5.3 million of your 7000D handguns. Yeah, I said 5.3 million. My, er, secretary will give you the details.
Now that I've made those calls, I can begin to plan the assault. I'll start by freeing Cuba, then use the good will to launch a surprise attack on Washington. They'll never know what hit 'em.
It's my destiny - I will rule the world!
Getting out of this room will be child's play. All I really need is to get out of the restraints so when they come to give me the pills they think I'm taking
Strange design (Score:2)
The robot contains a Pentium M 1.1GHz processor (Score:2)
Well, the obvious flaw seems to be... (Score:2)
Robo-one... Robot-one... Robo-one.... (Score:1)