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Here's the most recent update of EZ-Robot overview. Enjoy!

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#10  

Oh I forgot about that board! Yes get it - it's fantastic and they have a pile of learning material. Totally slipped my mind

#11  

@DJ, thanks, you got a few hundred dollars for me?!?!? LOL

You guys have any new parts coming out in 2-3 weeks? I want to order some misc. stuff but will hold off if you guys have some other items coming out.

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Great complete overview of the company!

#13  

Thanks for the EZ overview. I do enjoy. Looking forward to the new developments, store options, including sensors, and robots. The absolute best user feature was the explained in the tutorial video "Detect Multiple Colors". My family was very impressed with EZ Robot after watching the results demonstrated on our robot. I am sure there are many other under explored features users can benefit from. EZ Robot Videos and Tutorials are awesome! Keep it going. Thanks, Steve S;);)

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Thanks everyone. It was really hard to pack it all in! There's so many awesome robots - that I'm thinking of doing a summary of everyone's videos. Hopefully I'll start seeing some new videos of your robots as well to help with stock footage:)

69, not sure what books to recommend. I have a high level is dislexia, so books are actually something I'm unable to read. As for webpages to help you, I learn by Google searching. When I wrote the ezb firmware, I googled for how to enable and control ports. Following that i checked the documentation of the ARM gcc code. It has some overviews of how to use peripherals, such as dma and other hardware.