Hans Sondergaard at the Forum RTJ booth. We have constructed a system called "Have a wireless cola ...".
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The aJile processor on a Systronix aJile euroboard controls the Coke machine and communicates wireless with the web server (the PC in the background). With a Java enabled cell phone you can order a cup of cola. |
Mads K. Nielsen and Anders B. Nielsen have constructed a Lego robot arm.
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Here Mads demonstrates how a Lego arm can be controlled through a homepage. An applet is placed on the webserver that is running on the aJile processor. The webserver is accessed with a browser, and the applet is downloaded to the client which then can control the Lego arm. |
Bruce Boyes, Systronix, joined us on the Forum RTJ booth.
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Here you see one of the powerful new JCX university robotics from Systronix |
Also from the booth.
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And here Systronix shows two other new JCX university robotics |
After the JAOO conference Bruce Boyes held a workshop on the University of Aarhus.
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On the workshop Bruce Boyes told about and demonstrated the powerful new JCX university robotics system. |
From the workshop: Hans Sondergaard and Bruce Boyes.
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Hans Sondergaard and Bruce Boyes discussing the powerful new JCX university robotics system. |
From the workshop.
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Hans Sondergaard, Bruce Boyes and three students from Vitus Bering CVU: Soren, Bo and Jan. Bruce demonstrates different Lego models build with the new JCX system. We were all very impressed. |