OT: Multisim and AI
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Sorry for the OT message,
Just wanted to tell you that I have a copy of Multisim 2001circuit
simulation software for auction on eBay:
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1244069648
To keep this message slightly on-topic, I'm looking for info on a robot I
saw info posted about either here or on SRS. It was running a BASIC stamp
and was based on one of those hackable bulldozer kits from mondotronics.
What made it interesting is that it would select randomly a routine to do
when it encountered an obstacle, and it would add that to the "that worked"
list if it seemed to maneuver it away from the obstacle or perform a valid
function, or it would delete it from the list of choices if it didn't.
Apparently the robot would become increasingly "smarter" the longer it was
turned on, exhibiting a sort of rough "AI". I'd really like to learn more
about this, and I'd appreciate it if anyone could send me information on
this bot.
Thanks, and again sorry for the OT bit,
Mike
aka Headphones
Just wanted to tell you that I have a copy of Multisim 2001circuit
simulation software for auction on eBay:
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1244069648
To keep this message slightly on-topic, I'm looking for info on a robot I
saw info posted about either here or on SRS. It was running a BASIC stamp
and was based on one of those hackable bulldozer kits from mondotronics.
What made it interesting is that it would select randomly a routine to do
when it encountered an obstacle, and it would add that to the "that worked"
list if it seemed to maneuver it away from the obstacle or perform a valid
function, or it would delete it from the list of choices if it didn't.
Apparently the robot would become increasingly "smarter" the longer it was
turned on, exhibiting a sort of rough "AI". I'd really like to learn more
about this, and I'd appreciate it if anyone could send me information on
this bot.
Thanks, and again sorry for the OT bit,
Mike
aka Headphones