Wasn't a Ninja at least mentioned in the robot's initial thread?
I built the robot before I bought a ninja.
But had planned on using BVC to talk to (command)
the bot from the beginning. There is only a handful of devices that can receive X10 RF (transceivers, the DS7000, VCR Commanders, and Ninjas) and the Ninja is the easiest to hack.
Which is why the Ninja has so much potential for "other" uses. Hence this thread.But... for MY application with the robot. I will need some sort of on-board smarts... like a micro-processor... so a single [RF sent] command can then be understood as a series of commands/directions. And so on-board sensors can interpet real-time data.... to do things like.. move without running into things. But the robot is a undertaking more like a hobby... and less like a project. I am building that thing from junk and scrap.. off the shelf and home-made parts. It's construction is more about learning and keeping my mind active than completing it. Although I've been really surprised how easily and simply so many things intergrate these days. I have also been surprised at what a money pit it can be.
But the robot experience has reminded me just how far ahead of the curve X10 was with the remotely controlled (even from around the world via the Internet)
Robotic [Ninja] camera platform.Some of the Home Automation stuff X10 users are doing here we've grown used to... so we often forget just how futuristic some of this stuff is. What we except as normal X10 [or even old-school X10] is as far as the general population is concerned... very high-tech.
Modifying a Ninja to accomplish other tasks.... well worth a thread of it own.