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comp.robotics-FAQ Directory Reorganization

The organization of the comp.robotics FAQ is undergoing more changes. After a hurculean effort, Kevin Dowling, gracious maintainer of the FAQ, has converted it to native HTML. The old version, generated from the original text version, will be around for awhile, but I would suggest you update your links to the new version.

New HTML comp.robotics FAQ


comp.robotics-FAQ Table of Contents

comp.robotics-FAQ Table of Contents

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HTML FAQ last updated: Jan 16, 1995 (-jason)
This version is out of date. The current version is here.
  • Where to find this FAQ and comp.robotics archives
  • Related FAQ's
  • What is Robotics?
  • Where can I find Robotics on the Net?
  • Robotics Related Organizations
  • Robotics Associations of Many Countries
  • Robotics Clubs
  • Robotics Publications
  • Conferences and Competitions
  • Graduate Programs in Robotics
  • What is the State of the Robot Industry?
  • Other Organizations doing robotics
  • Mobile robot companies
  • Manipulator companies
  • Small Inexpensive Robots
  • Architectures for Robots
  • Sensors
  • Actuators
  • Imaging for Robotics
  • Wireless Communication
  • Robot Parts: Suppliers and Sources
  • Hero Robots
  • Puma Manipulators
  • Simulators
  • What is NuTank?
  • Real-Time Operating Systems (RTOS)
  • Survey of Robot Development Environments
  • What is the Miniboard?
  • What is the F1 Board?
  • What is the Bot Board?
  • Microcontrollers
  • Books, Online Information and Videos
  • Acknowledgements

  • Table of Contents


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