
little_munchkin
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Sorry for my spelling I am researching ez robots for my college project, we had to put forward a robot to enhance education in the classroom and I was wondering how much license cost would be for each student would have the software
Not public domain, but no cost license for use with EZ-B.
As I've pointed out before, ARC is not free and is not public domain. It is licensed for personal use, if you plan to use the EZ-B and/or ARC for any other purpose other than for a personal robot for yourself then you must apply for the correct licensing.
@DJ Sures or one of the other EZ-Robot staff will be able to assist in this. You are better off using the Contact Us page to request information on licensing for your situation/proposals.
In education I am sure EZ-Robot will be looking to work with you and help you.
@little_munchkin We are developing the (advanced) EZ:2 Robot for exactly this purpose, to be used in Schools, Colleges and Universities around the World. Our Robot is large (4 foot high), so it may not be to your requirements, buts its modular build makes a great basis for a classroom robotic project. With the addition of the EZ-B and ARC its also easy to use and program, let me know if you want any more info on the EZ:2
Tony
@toymaker That would be great to know more information on Ez:2
@little_munchkin
You can contact me via the Applied Machine Intelligence website
www.appliedmachineintelligence.co.uk/
Some information here about the EZ:1 Robot which is the development platform for the EZ:2
synthiam.com/Community/Questions/3288
Tony