[chbot] Interesting presentations at our next meetings
Richard Jones
rjtp at ihug.co.nz
Mon May 30 21:07:51 BST 2011
Thanks Nathan,
We would be thrilled to have a presentation on your Teleduino. Feel free to
come along when you are ready, and thanks for breaking your read only
silence!
Probably a little late for you, but have you looked at
http://www.json.org/for a protocol layer to handle name/value pairs?
There is Arduino support
here:
http://arduino.cc/blog/2010/11/15/ajson-the-arduino-json-library-is-released-in-v1-0/
Richard
On Mon, May 30, 2011 at 11:19 PM, Nathan Kennedy <
nathan at kennedytechnology.com> wrote:
> Hi Richard and group,
>
> I'm normally read-only on here, but definitely enjoy the content of the
> mailing list.
>
> I have been spending a lot of time developing a library for the Arduino
> which I intend to release into the public domain (after all, that's what the
> Arduino is all about, right?). I've named the library Teleduino, which
> allows remote operation of the Arduino functions via several methods
> (serial, telnet, http, or via proxy). The Teleduino uses a generic protocol
> that I've defined, using human-readable ascii-hex.
>
> Documentation for the protocol is work-in-progress. I've got a Technical
> Writer working on this for me.
>
> In the mean time, I've written a PHP library which handles all the protocol
> level stuff, so if you know a little PHP you can easily interface with the
> Teleduino by just calling some simple methods.
>
> I'd be keen to come along to a meeting and see what people think, and
> perhaps have some people try some stuff out with it. Perhaps I could put
> something together as a presentation? All that is needed is a Arduino module
> (for the serial method at least), and an Ethernet Shield (for all the
> network based methods).
>
> I attended one of the SpaceCraft evenings a while back, but with a baby,
> and then earthquakes, I find it a little difficult to get along to these
> things!
>
> Many thanks,
> Nathan.
>
> On Wed, May 25, 2011 at 10:50 PM, Richard Jones <rjtp at ihug.co.nz> wrote:
>
>> The thing I like about Robotics and the people who come to our meetings is
>> the diversity of science/technologies involved and the diversity of skills
>> and experience of folks who come along to our meetings. We've managed
>> really well with impromptu show and tell, and Marks off the cuff
>> presentation on Gate Arrays was stunning. So here's the deal. How about we
>> start off this email as a list of topics that people would like to hear
>> about in say 15-30min prepared presentations. Topics could be anything
>> vaguely related to robotics. eg Battery technologies and charging. Folks can
>> put a + against a topic that they would like to hear about, and add their
>> name if willing to present it. Please add topics and names below as you
>> wish. I have put in a few ideas to start the ball rolling.
>>
>> Topic List for Chch Robotics Presentations.
>>
>> 1. Picaxe toolchain demo +
>> 2. Building a hexapod and making it move. +
>> 3. JTAG ice debugging for AVRs+
>> 4. How to use One wire devices +
>> 5. Controlling Lego Mindstorms from Android phones.
>> 5. Fly Fishing + J R Hartley
>>
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