Max the Spanish Speaking Robot by Bryan Tuttle

Taking a month to build, fiishing in June and
weighing in at 31 pounds at 2 feet tall is Max the Spanish Speaking
Robot (S.S.R.) fitted with a Pentium 120 processor for the
speech and face as well as a Board Of Education equipped with
a Basic Stamp 2. The Basic Stamp 2 controls the movement via
8 reed relays and some tank treads let this robot move about
and as background music Mission impossible was the song all
thanks to the help from Daryl and the floppy disk with the
song. He states his name, where he is from/built, when he was
activated, what he likes to do in good and bad weather as
well as give smart remarks about me. He has a 110v cable that
carries over 350 watts and a secondary cable for needed
power to the tracks. Together they make this robot a talking
robot and singing robot.
It cost around $100 because i had a lot of the parts and
if you havent guessed yet it is made of k-nexs!
One thing that happend was the night before the whole system
crashed but my skills brought from dos to windows in
just 4 hours! Another thing was that it almost went up in
flames because of too many amps going through small wires
basicly a short.
Max the Spanish Speaking Robot by Bryan Tuttle
I will send the picture with the above line in the subject
to you my web page is www.geocities.com/tutbot/Elecronics.html
Email: tutbot@yahoo.com
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