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For the to to I'm about to build I need 18 servos 2 dc motors and a couple ultrasonics but as far as I know the ez board only has 20 digital I/O's and it looks like the motor controller takes 5!? How and can you add more servos controls? And can the program control more then 1 board?
That's so much. Mine only going to be about 2.5 ft tall not full size like yours. Where do you get you sound files from that are so clear? The ones I find only always have the background sounds?
Glad I could help.
A 2.5' Rambler-Crane series Robot (B9) will be just fine and a real blast to build. What are you using for a platform? Have you found a 2.5' LIS movie robot? Please keep us informed with your progress with pics or vids.
I got the sound files from two CD's that are sold by venders on the B9 Builders Club. Craig Reinbrecht sells one called I_B9 and is Interactive Phrases and Voice Software for your B9 Replica. Daniel Monroe sells one called Robot Ramblings and is a 3 CD set of OVER 340 licensed Robot B-9T Phrases. Dan can be a little slow on delivery. A lot of members have waited months for their CD's but he seems to always come through. See the links below:
DanMonroe: http://www.b9robotbuildersclub.com/pub/parts/B90092/index.html Craig Reinbrecht: http://www.b9robotbuildersclub.com/pub/parts/B90032/index.html
Have fun!
Wow those are pricy I guess I might just look online for sounds bits
Yes, they are pricey but worth it. The audio quality is fantastic. The voice audio is on one channel and the mechanical sounds you hear on the TV show when ever the big guy is on camera is on the other. That way you can run just one channel or adjust levels if wanted.
Also the I-B9 software is interactive so you can point and click on the phrases you want to him say. You can also build your own custom words or phrases out of the large selection of included files and play them. Most of them were recorded long after the original show ended and custom recorded by Dick for this CD. You've never heard most of them on either the show or movie. A lot of work went into the production and re-mastering so the voice sounds just like what we remember from the Robot. It's actually a one of a kind work of art and well worth the money. Even if you don't have a B9 robot. Very fun to just play around with on your laptop
The CD's offered by Dan are also remastered in the same way I mentioned above but clipped straight from the show. All three seasons. No background music or noise.
A lot of work must have went into each.
I really looking for the sounds from the movie as that sounds different then different then the show. Maybe ill get one down the road
No problem. I'm no salesmen for these guys. Just answering your question as to where I got them.
Have fun!