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From: rstevew@armory.com (Richard Steven Walz)
Subject: Re: Ant Robot ????
Organization: The Armory
Date: Thu, 11 Aug 1994 07:50:51 GMT
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In article <326kem$nnp@search01.news.aol.com>, Tom3957 <tom3957@aol.com> wrote:
>In article <1994Jun8.153000.1@ntc01.tele.nokia.fi>,
>ibsen@ntc01.tele.nokia.fi writes:
>
>>About a year and an half ago is saw a small Ant like robot on the science
>>program Beyond 2000. I think it used 6 servos to walk. Does any one
>>know about this Ant-Robot ?
>
>M & T Systems (email MTST@aol.com) have a six legged walking robot that
>is driven by three servos and controlled by a Basic Stamp. It is fully
>autonomous and expandable.
>Tom Thornton
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Unresponsive above. Not the same robot at all! Somebody inform this first
poster what they know about the subsumption ant robot, name has slipped my
mind!!:-(
-Steve  rstevew@armory.com

