This project has evolved some , the basic rundown is I'm modding two Omnibots , one a regular the other a larger 2000 model. I will have two ezb kits , rad base idea was thrown out because of so much noise but could go back on the table if the omnibot drivetrain is too weak to pull it.
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Hey Josh, I just posted a video of my arm design working. What do you think?
@sfoy i bought the same screen awhile back,there is 2 ways to hook it up one get usb to video ouput or like i have on mine video output on my itx computer
Yea Brett it was really cool , I think you got it!
Sam- yea I was looking to get that screen I just never did. I have a 7 inch I was thinking of using. There are VGA to composite video converters and like @robotmaker said there is USB to video adapters too. My most recent diagram I posted but I don't have it on my phone to send you at the moment.
@JOSH thats the one i am talking about in my reply also some video cards also have one too video onboard always has the best video output,itx board i have very small has a composite video output,so no adapter is needed, when you use video adapters there is signal loss and speed,so best is to use a on-board video with composite output or a video card with one
Josh, when I get off work I will get a better picture for you to show the arm mount I had.
@glickclik ,you must work real late from where you are i work at home now,called freelancing for company i work for
Thanks troy! I'm at Wal-Mart now in line to get epoxy and masking tape.

Fun with.letters! These are refregerator magnets , I can trim them just a little and glue them on.the base , sorta like a 3d name tag!