How to Build Your Own Self-programming Robot
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Rating | : | 4.22 (817 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0830697608 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 237 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 0000-00-00 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
First Edition. (Dark Green Hardcover with gold lettering. 1 lb. September 1979. Tab Books, Inc., 230 pages. First Printing. How to Build Your Own Self-programming Robot by David L Heiserman, ISBN#0830697608.
Ramiro Molina said And Old book, but still useful. I first ran into this book in 1987 at my middle school library. This book is geared towards those that have good knowledge of electronics and are willing to jump into a project that involves CPU based control. The "robot" described in this book is no R"And Old book, but still useful" according to Ramiro Molina. I first ran into this book in 1987 at my middle school library. This book is geared towards those that have good knowledge of electronics and are willing to jump into a project that involves CPU based control. The "robot" described in this book is no R2-D2, it does not beep, talk or do anything particularly. -D"And Old book, but still useful" according to Ramiro Molina. I first ran into this book in 1987 at my middle school library. This book is geared towards those that have good knowledge of electronics and are willing to jump into a project that involves CPU based control. The "robot" described in this book is no R2-D2, it does not beep, talk or do anything particularly. , it does not beep, talk or do anything particularly. Benjamin Grayland said Enjoyable, Informative and Entertaining. If you have an interest in robotics, and a decent knowledge of electronics, then this book is certainly worth reading. Despite its age, the information it provides is applicable today.Heiserman tells of his own robots, specifically Rodney, who can program himself. One example given was of Heiserman handicap. A blast from the past. Scooter I owned this book as a child. I had to get it when I found a copy. A blast from the past. If the components were still available, I would build another one in a heartbeat. I learned so much from this book as a child, I still use the knowledge everyday.