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Robotics

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8)I'm starting a robotics-type club (where you make a robot) and program it with QBasic.  If I get enough people I will create a site and board, yahoo club ect. that will help you make your own robot and r/c cars.  If anyone is interested reply to this message or email me at languages@psend.com  Thanks!
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Do you mean a "real" robot? -OR a 3D model. Whatever it is it does sound cool. ;D
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Yeah, a real metal robot.  I think it would be cool to take QBasic to the next level.  ;)
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Re: Robotics

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I hear that QB is still used for industrial applications. You might even be able to find a specialized adapter/card for something like that.
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I a 7th grader and we have a enrichment class at school where we make Lego robots and we porgram it with  Robo Lab software. Instead of typing traditional statemnts you arrange little icons in right order.
And by the way I'm learning QBasic programing.
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The Lego robots are called Lego Mindstorms.  I've seen some water plants to play pianos,
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Imagine that! :o
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