I will be posting pictures of my build as soon as I get the robots head built.
So far he has a Robosapien V2 upper body and my home made robot arms with 7 servos in each arm. I am writing a story called Micro Explorers. It is a story about very small robot explorers who come to Earth. They can combine to become larger robots. They can rebuild them selves at the microscopic level. As they learn more about us they become more human in acting and appearance.
I did an edit and added his most current picture.
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I have Windows 7 Is there anyway to get a good male voice? I found some on the web that cost money, but nothing worth buying or using for that matter.
Attaching a photo still works, just wont let me send a copy of my project.
Humm, can you upload your project to the EZ Cloud, make it public and post the link to it? That's one way I can get to it.
As far as global servo speed for all servo's I don't think that's possible. Again, I'm not familiar with the Auto Position control bit if your writing a script you would need to set a servo speed for each port. The only global servo speed is 0 (full speed). Some set all their servo speeds and positions for each port in an initialization script.
Here's a caution statement from the script manual: If the ServoSpeed command is being used in an initialization script, ensure the servo positions are set first. This is because with ServoSpeed, it moves from a position, to a position, at the specified speed. If there is no previous position (such as during power-on), the software assumes the position is 0.
Sorry, I don't know anything about the voices. There has been a lot of discussion here about that and some of the other members have good sources. Perhaps they can share or you could do a forum search on the subject.
I need to get some sleep, almost 2 in the morning here and I don't know how to link to the file right now. I did save it to the cloud under the same name I tried to upload here.
OK @mcsdaver. I got it off the EZCloud. I've ran out of time though so I cant really look deep at it. Again, I don't know much about Auto Position control but I do see where each frame has a place where you can add and edit scripts. Perhaps that's where you can insert servo speed settings. I'll look more into this later. Sorry.
Just got home. Thanks for helping. I wont get to do anything tonight, got to work early tomorrow.
Sucks when work and real life gets in the way fun stuff.
I took a look at your project and I really cant add anything to what I said above. Nothing stands out to me. Never having used the AP control I don't know how the speed is actually set but there are a lot of places to edit and add scripts.
Warning ( I typed life story stuff, nothing much to do with this project) Not even sure how to write scripts right now. Been awhile. I programmed educational games on my Amiga computer many years ago for my daughter. She is 26 now. My memory doesn't hold much anymore. I am not even old yet, just never had much of a memory. I still did great in math, art and science in school. But college never worked out for me, I was working 6 days a week and falling asleep during tests. I didn't have a single day I could just rest and then all of my family decided to move to Oklahoma from Ohio. I just moved with them and was never able to go back to college. My mind could figure out amazing things, I can do the Rubic's cube and many other puzzles with no problems. In fact if I figured out a puzzle before I got to the registers I would just leave it in the store. No reason to buy it if it is too easy. Sadly I am just too tired now to even look for new puzzles. Alexander Star was a cool puzzle. I almost made a book to show how to solve it, but never finished the book. I can still solve all of the puzzles I solved when I was young, just not as fast as back then. I never was all that fast, wouldn't impress anyone who knew how to solve it. People see my robots and think I could get rich from them. Not at the speed I build, I am just too tired when I get home from work. I was 3d printing everyday for a while, but I haven't printed anything for months. My robot was overheating and because I didn't find any fans I haven't done much with him in a while. I still need a better voice for him. Windows 7 has only a female voice and the downloadable voices I have found are not very good and cost money. I will pay for a good voice, not the ones I tried so far. My robot is supposed to be around 10 years old when he reaches Earth and then grow up and become more human as he explores the Earth, humanity and the internet. (Mostly studies You Tube) So an adult male or female voice is just wrong for him. His friend Jen is a little older than him and she grows up quicker than he does. Jen is one of the red humanoid robots in my story. She is named after a beautiful Swedish friend of mine who lives in Sweden. She has red hair, so my humanoid robot Jen has red hair. I will be 3d printing her next. (The humanoid robot, not my friend) All of my humanoid robots will be getting EZ-B V4s. My V3s will go to other projects that wont need large servos that overheat the board. GLaDOS will need an EZ B when I build her. If the V4 camera fits in her head then she gets a V4. Late again, I need some sleep. zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz