I have finally started my wall-e project. I have desided to keep it simple due to my lack of income at age 12. I have gutted my Wall-e u-command(mostly) and are waiting the arrival of my ez-kit.
(He is sad)
His eyes are saging that way naturally. Most of the parts i took out(not many until i have the kit)
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How did you make him speak? Can you help me please. How can i make him say his name or Eva?
please don't jack threads. you have asked in minimum 3 different spots. you only need to ask in one.
I use the samples that come in dj's example.
OK. Thank you
Update(!): So, wall-e has been neglected so I decided to give him some love.
He now can look down, and he got a Bluetooth speaker! He can talk now.
He may be a year or so old but he's still going!
P.S., he also got a new longer lasting battery.
Tech.
For the thread image:
I like that speaker! The bot looks good.
$30 from The Source(radio shack). The blue wire is an antenna I added to the Bluetooth from the speaker, cause if the speaker wasn't within 3 feet it would loose connection with everything including my laptop and ipod.
Well, after over a year of dust collecting, I pulled Wall-e back out and he is still working! even on the latest software. I guess support for the Ez-b V3 hasn't ended yet? Sort of cool how after no use he still works.