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JKKDARK
March 5th, 2008, 22:09
via Gizmondo (http://gizmodo.com/364058/lynxmotion-rc-spider-uses-ps2-controller)

For those who love everything R/C, this Lynxmotion hexapod kit is pretty dorktastically awesome. While technically 2 legs short of spider status, this hexapod has excellent mobility, as 18 servos drive the legs (featuring 3 degrees of freedom) a foot per second and over obstacles up to 4" high. Oh, and it's preprogrammed to work with a 2.4Ghz wireless PlayStation 2 compatible controller.

The thing to remember here is that, as a kit, the $750 Lynxmotion BH3-R doesn't have all the polish of a retail product, but it leaves the platform open to robot enthusiasts.

Windows software allows you to customize movement over its basic programming that only supports multi-directional, multi-speed movement and 360-degree spins. Maybe you'd like your robot to do the robot, accomplishing feats of engineering that even Bender cannot fathom.

And after that, you can train it to hexa-fist beer and really subvert mankind's progress.

http://gizmodo.com/assets/resources/2008/03/hexapodps2.jpg

Elven6
March 5th, 2008, 22:26
Nice, the US army is currently using Xbox 360 controllers for their FFW program.

I didn't know the PS2 even had wireless controllers!

Cloudhunter
March 6th, 2008, 12:34
It doesn't.

What is pictured is a PS3 controller.

Cloudy

JKKDARK
March 6th, 2008, 13:17
It doesn't.

What is pictured is a PS3 controller.

Cloudy

It doesn't.

What is pictured is a PS2 controller.

JKKDARK

SionTheSoulHunter
March 10th, 2008, 18:53
It doesn't.

What is pictured is a PS2 controller.

JKKDARK

You should buy some glasses, here's a Dual Shock 2:

http://www.gamehouse.cz/images/89_2.jpg

and here's a sixaxis:

http://news.filefront.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/08/sixaxis1.jpg

Notice the difference? Now which one does the one in the picture look like? the thing might have been done with a ps2 controller but that image clearly is a sixaxis. kthxbai