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Day: November 12, 2004

Robosapien Pocket Pc

November 12, 2004 by Phillip Torrone 7 Comments

robo pocket pc

you might have a pocket pc, or can pick one up for under $100 on ebay, with that, along with a robosapien (usually under $100) you’ve got yourself a good hack project. the api (click the read link, bottom of the page) is so the pocket to communicate via ir to the robosapien. should be a lot of fun.

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