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-Also this could maybe be combined into a "robotic arm construction set" ; we would use two "robotic arm modules" for the shopaid, many more for an assembly line, so on and so forth.
-Also this could maybe be combined into a "robotic arm construction set" ; we would use two "robotic arm modules" for the shopaid, many more for an assembly line, so on and so forth.
^ Yes, absolutely, but for now the focus is just getting the documentation station working. --[[User:Lex Berezhny|Lex Berezhny]] ([[User talk:Lex Berezhny|talk]]) 01:53, 13 November 2017 (CET)

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- On the subject of screens there is a device called the "manga screen" it is fully open source both in hardware and software. It is around the dimensions of a phone screen, has either a 720p or a 1080p screen, and is multitouch capable. It also uses standard USB and HDMI, no weird connectors. It may be worth a look, and here are some links.

http://wiki.thing-printer.com/index.php?title=Manga_Screen

https://www.thing-printer.com/product/manga-screen/

For this project specifically this could be used for input while the other USB display could be used for monitoring data such as the video recording.


-Also this could maybe be combined into a "robotic arm construction set" ; we would use two "robotic arm modules" for the shopaid, many more for an assembly line, so on and so forth.


^ Yes, absolutely, but for now the focus is just getting the documentation station working. --Lex Berezhny (talk) 01:53, 13 November 2017 (CET)