
jstarne1
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Asendtech has several of these tiny 6 in x 6 in mini pc / CPU combo , just 29.99 , very very good option for a autonomous robot (a person doesn't need to be at a computer or laptop wirelessly controlling it ). These draw about 12 watts. I just bought one , get them while they are hot! - Josh
the price got cheaper on this board $29 free shipping
cheap price fx160 and it does have a dual core 1.66mhz cpu
Sold on that! Good Deal!
I bet there will be more...
Was happy to see that this has onboard audio too! ADI 1984A Integrated HD Audio
should be fun to play around with.
v/r
Kevin
Will it handle the Win7 64 bit OS? I want speech recognition and according to DJ you need Win7 or higher for that function in EZ-B.
i have voice recognition working in windows vista,and should work in windows xp
LEAF has voice recognition and i have it on all my robots using WINDOWS XP PRO
I would still like Win7 - I just want to make sure this board could handle Win7 before I bought one. Does anyone know?
it can take WINDOWS 7 ,then then you need to get drivers for it here are the drivers for windows 7
fx160 windows 7 drivers good thing about google or yahoo search its a good friend
Hey guys, I realize that this is off topic for this thread; but, I've posted a question a couple of time about the L289N motor driver and havn't had any luck getting an answer. I'm confused on the PWM hook up. I watched DJs video on it and I see it has 4 wires running to the ENA, +5, +5, ENB. If I understand correctly, a digital pin has to be assigned as a PWM, then attached to an "enable" pin. Is this much correct? Can anyone help me out with the correct hook up please? Thanks
robotz each digital pin you use EN so you need one digital pin for ENA and one digital pin for ENB