Artificial Stupidity

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Thanks Gary that is very useful. I will do some modifications to my design. I suppose i will have to wait until i have access to a lazer printer before making the board.
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BeligerAnt wrote:(Colin, feel free to rip this for a "how-to" for your site :) )
Thanks Gary, what links would you like when credited for the text.

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after thought:
this might for some tips for a bigger piece on PCB etching in general...
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Use the "www" button at the bottom of this post...
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I have been working on the next version of artificial stupidity. I will be using 2 IR opponent detectors and 3 line sensors. Was planning to keep it simple but is getting more and more complicated. Will update when i have compiled the necessary parts.
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Glad you're still working on it Andy!
Orgiami is likely to remain mechanically unchanged for a while but I will try to find time to tweak the software before the next AWS.
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