"CRS" is an informal group of hobbyists, experimenters, and robot builders who meet monthly at GHAMAS (a.k.a. The Learning Corridor) in Hartford, Connecticut. Our membership is a diverse group composed of people with many different backgrounds and experience levels. Our interests include, but are not limited to, electronics, mechanics, fun, and the science related to automation and homebuilt robotics.
The Connecticut Robotics Society seeks to educate and share ideas in the domain of amateur robotics. We strive to increase our knowledge and abilities while meeting new friends and furthering our skills as robot builders. In addition to our monthly meetings we also host a number of annual events and contests where members can show off their creations in a friendly, sometimes competitive atmosphere.
The CRS meets from September through June on the second Sunday of the month at 1PM. Please visit our web site at http://www.ctrobots.org for driving directions. A complete schedule of meetings for the year can be found on the Meetings page. Anyone is encouraged to attend and don't forget to bring your favorite new toy or your latest project!
I believe that it was Vasari (maybe Michaelangelo) who claimed that one could not really be an artist unless one could draw a perfect circle....... So- are
Hi Everyone! Sorry I missed the last meeting. I even tried to build a writing bot, but it could only draw an O providing I clamped one wheel on too tight. ...
Hi Andrew, Thank you for the straight line. Please check out <http://www.RobotBASIC.org> (or .com). and then join the Yahoo Group RobotBASIC. I have been
Hello, I ran across something online called USARSim; however, the Sourceforge web site for the project doesn't indicate any activity in over a year, so I
Hi all, At the November meeting of The Connecticut Robotics Society it was announced that we will hold a robot Line Following Contest at the December meeting