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    JESUBOTs -  FRC Team #5809

    JESUBOTs - FRC Team #5809

    Rockhurst High School Robotics Team

    ...The team transitioned to SolidWorks in the 2018 season since our local universities all teach using SolidWorks. Our rookie year was 2016 when we were honored to win the Rookie All-Star Award and had the pleasure of attending the FRC World's Competition in St. Louis, Missouri. Note: We're the team with the wooden bow-ties. SVN Project Root: https://svn.code.sf.net/p/rhsfrc/svn/ Mech Team Root: svn+ssh://sfusername@svn.code.sf.net/p/rhsfrc/svn/2017/mech SW Team Root: https://svn.code.sf.net/p/rhsfrc/svn/2017/sw Rockhurst High School, located in Kansas City, Missouri, is a Jesuit Catholic private college preparatory school founded in 1923 for boys grades nine through twelve. ...
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    KSR10 USB Python controller

    Control the KSR10 Robot Arm (Velleman) through USB with Python.

    This project aims to control the KSR10 Robot Arm (Velleman) through USB with the programming language Python. Requirements: - Python (tested with version 2.6 and 2.7) - modules: pyusb (wich on itself requires libusb or openusb)
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    C source code of firmware for a hardware hack for "Ninja Pan and Tilt" using "Teensy USB Development Board". It is cross-platform (Win, MAC, Linux) over USB, reports status and can record/playback movements to eeprom. Networked using "telnetninja".
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