During the early 80s R.E. ran several issues on building a robot called the Unicorn One. One of the issues gave drawings on building the arms, which were very detailed. I have been looking for this issue without any luck. If any one knows the or has an issue please let me know.
Thanks
Joe
Radio Electronics Unicorn One robot article
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Unicorn 1 articles
Hi tymtravlr,
I've got almost all of the radio electronics Unicorn-1 articles scanned and put into a .pdf if you still want them.
It's too big to email so I'll put it on my webserver and send you the link...
Take care, Karl
I've got almost all of the radio electronics Unicorn-1 articles scanned and put into a .pdf if you still want them.
It's too big to email so I'll put it on my webserver and send you the link...
Take care, Karl
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Re: Radio Electronics Unicorn One robot article
I found the cover:tymtravlr wrote:During the early 80s R.E. ran several issues on building a robot called the Unicorn One. One of the issues gave drawings on building the arms, which were very detailed. I have been looking for this issue without any luck. If any one knows the or has an issue please let me know.
Thanks
Joe
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I've uploaded a PDF (36 pages) containing most of the scanned Unicorn-1 articles to the www.scribd.com website for everyone to view or download:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/3231860/Unico ... ectronics-
There are a few more articles I need to scan to complete the series.
Take care, Karl
http://www.scribd.com/doc/3231860/Unico ... ectronics-
There are a few more articles I need to scan to complete the series.
Take care, Karl
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Wow, thanks Karl. I always wanted to read these. I remember seeing that Radio-Electronics published all of these in a book but I was 13 at the time and didn't have a way to order it.Karl Williams wrote:I've uploaded a PDF (36 pages) containing most of the scanned Unicorn-1 articles to the www.scribd.com website for everyone to view or download:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/3231860/Unico ... ectronics-
There are a few more articles I need to scan to complete the series.
Take care, Karl
BTW, Karl, Are you the author of the BERT robot that was published in BYTE magazine? That was a great article! I used to go to the library and read what ever I could find on robots when I was a kid and much of it was in computer magazines. There wasn't too much out there at first, but as the 80s rolled on, much more became available. It's awesome today to see so much interest.
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Hi Mark,
I was 13 years old too at the time of the Unicorn-1 articles and always looked forward to reading the next issue. I'd spend most of my time at the library going through the Tab robotics books too. I've got book cases full of all those old robotics and electronics books now but my favorites back then were the first edition of Gordon McCombs Robot builders bonanza, Apple II robot projects by Blankenship and How to build your own computer controlled robot by Loofbourrow. I still like flipping through those books once in a while...
I think the author of the Bert articles in Byte magazine is Karl Brown - there seems to be a few Karls writing robotics articles and books - LOL.
I've written 3 robotics books for McGraw-Hill and am working on something different for the next book. I wrote the 'Hexatron' robot article in the premiere issue of Servo.
Take care, Karl
I was 13 years old too at the time of the Unicorn-1 articles and always looked forward to reading the next issue. I'd spend most of my time at the library going through the Tab robotics books too. I've got book cases full of all those old robotics and electronics books now but my favorites back then were the first edition of Gordon McCombs Robot builders bonanza, Apple II robot projects by Blankenship and How to build your own computer controlled robot by Loofbourrow. I still like flipping through those books once in a while...
I think the author of the Bert articles in Byte magazine is Karl Brown - there seems to be a few Karls writing robotics articles and books - LOL.
I've written 3 robotics books for McGraw-Hill and am working on something different for the next book. I wrote the 'Hexatron' robot article in the premiere issue of Servo.
Take care, Karl
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Oops. Karl is a popular name in robotic circles it does seem! I do remember and enjoyed the Hexatron article. Keep up the great writing.Karl Williams wrote:I think the author of the Bert articles in Byte magazine is Karl Brown - there seems to be a few Karls writing robotics articles and books - LOL.
I've written 3 robotics books for McGraw-Hill and am working on something different for the next book. I wrote the 'Hexatron' robot article in the premiere issue of Servo.
I think my favorite TAB robot book was BUILD YOUR OWN WORKING ROBOT by David Heiserman. It was all done with logic chips. Robot builders have come very far and yet there is still so much more to reach for!
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I read David Heiserman's books when I was younger and they are still on my shelves for reference. He was one of the unsung heros for robot builders.
Re: Radio Electronics Unicorn One robot article
Hi, I am new here and I plan on building the mighty Unicorn-1 but would like to know if anyone has had any trouble with getting the 16 LED flasher to work, I cant figure what I did wrong.
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