Many have received their XRP kit and have already started putting it together. The next logical step is to get it moving! Follow along with the latest video in the XRP series.
Favorited Favorite 0Together with our partners, we've been developing a number of resources to support the XRP community. In this post, we will provide you instructions on how to make the XRP drive once you have built and tested your robot. Let’s get your XRP moving!
In this video Rob and Dryw show how to get your XRP moving using XRPCode. This is the recommended programming environment to use when programming your XRP. Blockly is demonstrated in this video, which is great for anyone new to programming, but they also show the Python code in case you’d like to program your XRP in that language. Follow the written version of the guide here
In case you haven’t built your XRP yet, here is the walkthrough guide to get started:
Assembling the XRP robot is easy, but be sure to follow the steps here to be sure that the wiring is correct and all the pieces are added correctly to the chassis. This step-by-step will get your robot assembled, tested, and ready to start programming! Follow the written version of the guide here.
We want to know what you create with your XRP! Rob used the lessons here to have the robot draw an infinity symbol, and Dryw took it a step further by drawing the SparkFun flame. What image can you program your XRP to create? Make sure to let us know on social media by tagging @sparkfun.
Thank you for pre-ordering the XRP! We are shipping these kits out in the order that they were purchased, so if you haven't received yours yet, don't worry, we're in the process of building them up for you now! Additionally, if you plan to purchase a kit, please go ahead and place a backorder - this will ensure you are in queue!
We are excited to get these kits as well as the programming environment into your hands! If you are looking to learn more about the Experiential Robotics Platform, click the button below to visit the official web page and forum.
It seems to me that somewhere in the text, you should have included a link to [back]order the Experiential Robotics Platform (XRP) Kit - Beta, just in case someone hasn't yet ordered one and (unlike me) isn't too busy to actually benefit from having one.