Mobile computing to the extreme
I got the whole thing mobile this morning using my old crappy laptop. The Epia board will basically replace the laptop when it comes in and hopefully be much easier to work with.
The control page is at http://www.pasqualy.com/landraider/temp/java1.html but it probably will not be on if you go look, I cant risk someone running around smashing into everything at my house etc. I really need a way to let some people watch, and let some people control, and have a que up system for those who can control.
First thing I did was mount the pan/tilt camera, I didn't use the guncam because I couldnt fit it and the laptop on the tank at the same time, the mini-ITX board should solve that problem. Notice the RDFR speed controller under the camera. (the tanks original controlling hardware was ripped out a few days ago)

Next I wired up the SV203 to the laptop and its 6V battery, the RDFR speed controller uses 12V, so eventually I'm gonna just use a 12V batt and convert it to whatever else I need.


Here is the final result, and a screen of the web interface.



More to come, hopefully I can get some help with the web interface so that it wont suck so bad.
As soon as the mini_ITX board gets here, I'll give out user/pass access and leave it running all day long.
- Cy
The control page is at http://www.pasqualy.com/landraider/temp/java1.html but it probably will not be on if you go look, I cant risk someone running around smashing into everything at my house etc. I really need a way to let some people watch, and let some people control, and have a que up system for those who can control.
First thing I did was mount the pan/tilt camera, I didn't use the guncam because I couldnt fit it and the laptop on the tank at the same time, the mini-ITX board should solve that problem. Notice the RDFR speed controller under the camera. (the tanks original controlling hardware was ripped out a few days ago)

Next I wired up the SV203 to the laptop and its 6V battery, the RDFR speed controller uses 12V, so eventually I'm gonna just use a 12V batt and convert it to whatever else I need.


Here is the final result, and a screen of the web interface.



More to come, hopefully I can get some help with the web interface so that it wont suck so bad.
As soon as the mini_ITX board gets here, I'll give out user/pass access and leave it running all day long.
- Cy


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I found some search engines.
But i dont understand the type it.
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