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control robots with c# !?

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  • A ali_heidari_

    hey guys ! its really a dim point for me that can we write some codes to control a robot? or write some code for a external hardware?

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    Prerak Patel
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    I don't have much idea but check the link if it helps. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb905450.aspx[^]

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    • A ali_heidari_

      hey guys ! its really a dim point for me that can we write some codes to control a robot? or write some code for a external hardware?

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      Jibesh
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      wrong forum. this is not a QA Forum, please move this question to QA forum where there queries are normally answered

      Guidelines for posting questions in the forum Jibesh V P

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        I don't have much idea but check the link if it helps. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb905450.aspx[^]

        **Prerak : Articles | Tips/Tricks | Answers | Blog | ♻**Recycle always We never really grow up, we only learn how to act in public.

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        thats good, but i mean can we write some code for a processor? i think your suggested article is trying to explain have we can connect to a processor which with assembly coded before

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          wrong forum. this is not a QA Forum, please move this question to QA forum where there queries are normally answered

          Guidelines for posting questions in the forum Jibesh V P

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          ali_heidari_
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          well move where exactly? :confused:

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          • A ali_heidari_

            well move where exactly? :confused:

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            to here--> http://www.codeproject.com/script/Answers/List.aspx? tab=active[^]

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            • A ali_heidari_

              hey guys ! its really a dim point for me that can we write some codes to control a robot? or write some code for a external hardware?

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              DaveAuld
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              What exactly are you trying to do? You could use any of the various boards, Arduino, RasPi, PICs etc. control the robot hardware with that, and send the commands to the boards via a serial link to a program written in C#. There a millions of resources on the net, search and you shall find! There are also sites like hackedgadgets, hackaday, the Arduino homepage etc., then there are user groups/communities on G+ and FB.

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              • A ali_heidari_

                well move where exactly? :confused:

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                __TR__
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                QA Forum[^] or C# discussion board[^] would be a more appropriate place for your question.

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                  QA Forum[^] or C# discussion board[^] would be a more appropriate place for your question.

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                  ali_heidari_
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                  ok tnx ! i am new in codeproject discussions !

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                  • J Jibesh

                    wrong forum. this is not a QA Forum, please move this question to QA forum where there queries are normally answered

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                    Joezer BH
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                    He is not talking about QA. The question is about software that controls hardware.

                    Cheees, Edo

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                    • A ali_heidari_

                      hey guys ! its really a dim point for me that can we write some codes to control a robot? or write some code for a external hardware?

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                      Joezer BH
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                      The answer is of course, sure, it's possible. The things is that every hardware has it's interface, or basic set of functions that operate it. There are many sources, and groups, open of closed source etc ... Depending on your robot hardware interface, you will build a layer of code to manipulate it. I'd suggest you be more specific about your Robot system spec, provide us some details.

                      Cheees, Edo

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                      • J Joezer BH

                        He is not talking about QA. The question is about software that controls hardware.

                        Cheees, Edo

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                        Quote:

                        codes to control a robot?

                        does it look different here?

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                        • J Jibesh

                          Quote:

                          codes to control a robot?

                          does it look different here?

                          Guidelines for posting questions in the forum Jibesh V P

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                          Beats me where to direct such a question... Not QA and you are right that it's obviously not the Launge either.

                          Cheees, Edo

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