I was motivated tonight so I decided to EZ-B my Robosapien.
Took about 20min total.
He's up and running via Wii remote.
I'm running the EZ-B on an external battery for now because the Robosapien batts were low and need replacing.
Added a fricken laser beam for giggles.
My plan is to build a box around the EZ-B board and dress it up to look like a jet pack.
I'll add a camera down the road.
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rowdyjoe you can find a 6 pin on sparkfun.you take two off them.get the wires out and put the wires in the old connector. only the 6 and 4 pin are to get. 6 pin
take a needle and lift the lip up,chently ,pull a little on the wire so you see the backside come out a little. when you see the backside come out,then take the needle out first and pull the wire further out. put the new one in.pull chently on the wire .to see if the wire is fully place and dont come out. when its come out puch on the white lip till it stays in place.
Nomad, Thanks again. The videos help a lot. I may have found the 7 pin connector I need but, still trying to verify that it is the correct size. I read an article that called the connector a Dupont connector. I have researched it and found a 7 pin that looks just like the one on the robot but, I have not been able to determine the dimensions so far. I'll keep you posted.
RJ
thank you
say when you use the ez-b4 on a robosapien v2.can you controll excample the head arms ?
I have no idea what I will be able to do with it other than control it via wifi. There doesn't appear to be much info on that hack other than what you're doing. If I can get the standard functions working through the EZb I'll be very happy. I think this will be a long project and lesson in programming for me but, I hope to learn a lot from the RS1 project. The RS 1 will be my first robot ever and if it weren't for DJ and his products and this site I wouldn't even try to do it. I'm am so new at this I wouldn't know where to start.
I bought the RS V2 mostly because I like the way it operates in stock configuration. It is a very clever toy and I want to get it working again. Hacking it will come later.
RJ
same here