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Day: January 23, 2008

Vexplorer Computer Control

January 23, 2008 by Will O'Brien 6 Comments


[kernsy] sent in this nice little PICAXE based hack to provide computer control of a VExpolorer kit robot. The PICAXE takes serial commands and outputs the pulse commands normally generated by the controls directly to the RF chipset in the remote.

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