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** [Hardware]
** [Hardware] and [Tools]
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** [Blog|http://robotics.org.nz/]
* [NZPRG Blog|https://robots.org.nz/]
* [MicroPython Tutorial|MicroPythonTutorial]
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We're just starting out and there's a lot to organise here, so please bear with the mess and/or empty pages/broken links.
Associated with the NZPRG is the [Personal Robotics] server on Discord.
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! Starting Points
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* [Getting Started]
* [Robot Design]
* [Meta-Goals]
* [MR01] Robot, a 4 wheel Mars rover (in Phase 2 it's 6 wheels)
* [KR01] Robot, a 4 wheel parallel drive robot
* [KD01] Robot, a 2 wheel + caster differential drive robot
* [KC01] Robot, small, hexagonal __Circuit Playground Express based robot
* [KRZ01] Robot, small Raspberry Pi Zero W differential drive robot with moon buggy wheels
* [KRZ02] Robot, a Mechanum-wheeled robot
* [KRZ03] Robot, the successor to the KRZ02
* [KRZ04] Robot, the next generation of the KRZ03, using a goBILDA chassis and wheels and a Makita 12V battery
* [LBR01] Robot, a robot that resides inside a letterbox
We're just starting out and [there's a lot to organise here|OrganisationalToDo], so please bear with the mess and/or empty pages/broken links.
And some favourite (i.e., commonly-used) pages:
* [GPIO]
* [Raspberry Pi Pico]
* [How To Configure a Static Ip Address]
* [How to Configure SSH Keys with GitHub|HowToUseSshKeysWithGitHub]
* List of [Vendors] of robotics and related hardware for Arduino, Raspberry Pi, etc.
* [Alternatives|MicroprocessorsAndMicrocontrollers] to the Arduino and Raspberry Pi like the [Orange Pi], [NanoPi Fire3] and [ESP32] ([TinyPico] & [FeatherS2] boards)
* Ideas for Building a [Mars Rover|MarsRover]