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#9  

when you use the wall-e example the soundboard is preloaded with wall-e sounds.

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#10  

the soundboard is in ARC?

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#11  

Open the Wall-E example in ARC. It's under examples, legacy robots. In there is a sound board populated with the Wall-E sounds. Or use the links provided previously by others, wall-e sound bytes are all over the internet.

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#12  

WOW thats great thank you

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#13  

found it.this is awesome. how do i delete some off mine programs i made?

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@dschulpius - The EZ-B v4 has a built in speaker. It sounds really nice:)

@MrGibbage - You will need the EZ-B v4/2 Developer Kit to build a Wall-e. There are lots of tutorials onlineon how to build one from scratch; plus, there is also a ton of support on this forum.

#15  

On ebay there are several Wall-E robots, some are several hundred dollars, and some are like $50. What do we need to make the robot? Do we need a working remote control? What about certain functions not currently working? In other words, are any of the existing Wall-E electronics re-used in the project?

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#16  

Photos, videos and description of how DJ made his Wall-E are all on this page.

The U-Command Wall-E is the best one to use since it has the most space to play with. None of the original electronics are reused and you don't need the remote. This version of the Wall-E does cost a fair bit on ebay though.