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From: leftie@scorch.hna.com.au (Colin Wright)
Subject: Re: Robotic kits?
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Date: Mon, 12 Jun 1995 04:57:57 GMT
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I too would be very interested in a robotic kit.Any information or
literature would be appreciated not much available in Australia that I
know of. evan@robix.com (Evan Rosen) wrote:
Col,
>In article <3qo3jj$nnu@linet02.li.net> dave-a@newshost.li.net (dave anderson) writes:

>>Are ther any 'relitivly' inexpensive kits for robotics?  Something like 
>>an erector set, but a little 'beefier' Thinking of just getting some 
>>aluminum and 'borrowing'  my firends CNC mill <G>

>Dave,

>Take a look at our ftp site; we make an Erector-like construction set for $550.

>ftp:/ftp.robix.com/pub/robix

>Also look at the faq for this group (since question is  frequently asked) at

>rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/news.answers/robotics-faq

>Best,


>Evan Rosen      evan@robix.com
>ftp://ftp.robix.com/pub/robix
>Makers of Robix(tm) Robotic Construction Sets
>"Robots may move suddenly and without warning"


