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author | Dmitry V. Sokolov <ssloy@users.noreply.github.com> | 2020-02-18 11:23:24 +0300 |
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committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | 2020-02-18 11:23:24 +0300 |
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@@ -4,6 +4,10 @@ Check Penny dancing to funky music (clickable): [![Penny dances](https://img.youtube.com/vi/quMe5CEoOok/0.jpg)](https://youtu.be/quMe5CEoOok) +Penny avoids obstacles (clickable): + +[![Penny dances](https://img.youtube.com/vi/f4vZZBQZLEU/0.jpg)](https://youtu.be/f4vZZBQZLEU) + ## Credits Penny has two elder sisters, [Penny](https://youtu.be/7Py03SH5DbE) and [Penny](https://youtu.be/PiVTC8JhZTQ). Note that I have no hardware contributions, all I did is to gather the information, assemble things and write the firmware. I want this wonderful robot to be easy to clone, therefore I created this repository. The original Penny#1 is created by [Jeremy Zimmer](https://www.robotshop.com/community/robots/show/penny). The wiring being cumbersome and cheapduino being discontinued, Dennis van Elteren has designed the motherboard that I also use. Thus Penny#2 was born. Here I present you Penny#3. While I have Dennis' sanction to publish his files, I failed to contact Jeremy. The software, however is distributed under the DO WHAT THE FUCK YOU WANT TO PUBLIC LICENSE. |