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Mini Itx Cheap! Dell Atom 330 29.99

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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


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#34  

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

#35  

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.

#36  

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

#37  

I would still like Win7 - I just want to make sure this board could handle Win7 before I bought one. Does anyone know?

#38  

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

#39  

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

#40  

robotz each digital pin you use EN so you need one digital pin for ENA and one digital pin for ENB