
http://www.glampira.com/robot_girls.html
her words - not mine.
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Fri 21 Sep 2001, 5:28,
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her words - not mine.

with a built in computer, thermal printer, & telephone.
it was to be golden, and powered by a Z80 processor.
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Fri 21 Sep 2001, 5:45,
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it was to be golden, and powered by a Z80 processor.

A long time ago I made a very crap robot arm using a couple of servo motors some lego and a Commodore VIC20 to drive the control signals. However due to very mad interupt latency caused by the video chip it used to violenty shake itself to bits depending on what the computer had on its display, which of course was the best thing about it.
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Fri 21 Sep 2001, 7:20,
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