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Chef
![]() Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Melbourne Australia
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Hi all
I am new to the forums and live in Melbourne Australia. Here are some pics of my fully functional K-9. Everything is operational including speech and the oscilliscope video on the side screen. He is fully programmable and has 2 reprogrammable chips inside, Cheers Dayle |
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Eagle Pilot
![]() Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Singleton, Lancashire,England
Posts: 665
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Hi Dayle and welcome to the forum. cooooool K-9, always wanted a replica like this (ah well, one day.....) fantastic job, well done
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Communications Officer
![]() Join Date: Jul 2011
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Alphan
![]() Join Date: Sep 2011
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That's a lovely piece of work. Never seen anyone place an oscilloscope in a K9 before.
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Chef
![]() Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Melbourne Australia
Posts: 20
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Hi
Its is not a an actual oscilliscope. The screen is a 10 inch LCD flat panel display taken apart and mounted internally. I then edited some broadcast medical video background imagery and FX together in Final Cut Pro to make a continuous looping video. This is then stored on a USB drive and plugged into the LCD screen's USB port internally. The LCD screen is mounted internally to K-9's power supply so when I power him up the LCD screen turns on and plays the video automatically. Cheers Dayle |
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Alphan
![]() Join Date: Sep 2011
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Have you given him sensors? What can you get him to do, using the programmable chips? I'm assuming that complex behaviours are beyond him...? |
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