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== Technical Details ==
== Technical Details ==


* For all technical information please refer to the [http://www.noisebridge.net/wiki/Noise-Bot Noise-Bot page on the Noisebridge Wiki]
* For the most recent (but possibly incorrect and/or contradictor) technical information please refer to the [http://www.noisebridge.net/wiki/Noise-Bot Noise-Bot page on the Noisebridge Wiki]
 
* For information about the original hack which converted the electric wheelchair into the McHawking robot, please see the [http://www.instructables.com/id/Brain-Controlled-Wheelchair/ Brain-Controlled Wheelchair document on Instructables.com]
 
* For information on the open source DORA bot project (which was applied to the last iteration of the McHawking hardware) please [http://www.dorabot.com/ visit the project website]


== Network ==
== Network ==

Revision as of 15:06, 4 August 2013

McHawking Wheelchair Robot @ Sudo Room

Technical Details

  • For information on the open source DORA bot project (which was applied to the last iteration of the McHawking hardware) please visit the project website

Network

  • You can SSH into McHawking if you are physically located at Sudo Room and connected to the "sudoroom" wireless access point
  • username: mchawking
  • password: [redacted]

Software

  • Change to the "lilia" directory int he "mchawking" account's home directory ("/home/mchawking/lilia")
  • Execute the "controller.py" Python script ("./controller.py")
  • At this point you can operate McHawking
  • First set a speed setting by typing a number from 0-9 on the keyboard. "5" is a good number for getting started
  • Then press down and hold a key to start McHawking moving. "i" is for forward (where "forward" means in the direction of the monitor. If you were sitting in the original seat of the wheelchair this would actually be "backward")