
stonewolf
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Hello everyone :-} I was just wondering who has received their developer kits, since they supposedly have already been sent out, I am just curious? I still do not have a tracking number on mine as of yet :-{
@Terminator - you are all good myfriend. Take a look at the unboxing post
With the shell off you can see an unpopulated row where the pins are in the version posted on the website.
So my question to the EZ-Robot staff is, do you need to update the pictures? What is the significance of those 6 pins?
yes, i agree with @JustinRatliff what are those pins for and you need to update pictures
That's a genuine V4.... there is only one model (so far) of the V4 and you have it.... So there is no newer model... Enjoy... I believe the picture of the one I posted was a prototype and those extra pins I think are programming headers and are not user accessible...
Those 6 pins were for the development of the V4 and programming of it if I recall correctly. It has been mentioned before. If you look on the V4 you can see the the pads are still there but it's not required since we do not need to program the V4.
thanks guys you're very helpful people





Poor EZ-Robot staff - just the things that must be on their plate from discussions in the forums is enough to make me dizzy.
@Terminator - I'm wondering how your experience was receiving the kit in South Africa was? Did you have to pay a duty fee on it?
Yep, it was definitely a prototype board with the programming header populated.
And just to clarify, there is only 1 version of the EZ-Bv4 we just decided to go with white instead of blue headers to match our servo wire colors better
Yes I had to pay for the shipment
@Justin Ratliff