I created a little video to summarize the current supported EZ-Robot Platforms - of course, this list will grow. Supporting existing platforms is great, but nothing beats the rewarding satisfaction of building your own robot from scratch. Either way, I want to ensure everyone has a chance to build their dream robot!
The current supported EZ-Robot Platform list can be found here: https://synthiam.com/Tutorials/Supported-Robot-Platforms.aspx
Enjoy
By DJ Sures
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