The Old Robots Web Site
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The Old Robots website is a charming collection of vintage robots that sparked nostalgia and excitement among HN users, who shared their personal experiences and memories of old robots.
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My brother still has Mr DJ and Dingbot. This site's got me interested in whether they still work too.
You can get some of these (like the smaller TOMY robots) for pretty cheap on eBay. They're usually broken, but the innards of these robots are so interesting, just taking them apart is a learning experience. TOMY was brilliant at making seemingly sophisticated toys that were actually run by a single DC motor; all the movements, sounds, sensing etc. were implemented using gears and cam shafts and other mechanisms. A great way to learn about simple machines, and a bonus if you (or your kid) can repair them and bring a 40-year-old robot back to life.
My eventual plan is to hook it up to an LLM and use it like the world's most uncanny Alexa, but there's an issue with the audio board I've not got around to fixing yet. Got a bit sidetracked by the server software which I'm using as an excuse to learn Cats Effect properly.
If you don't have a FlipperZero, don't get one for this. there are cheaper options.
https://www.theoldrobots.com/images5/pc507c.JPG
https://www.theoldrobots.com/images48/robots17.JPG
Found the page for them here https://www.theoldrobots.com/hero.html
As a hat tip to my.past self I picked up a Hero Jr when it popped up in auction and man it was a hassle getting it shipped from the US auction house to Europe. Still not sure why I want it now I've got it though.
I was obsessed with the Omnibot 2000, and for the brief and terrible time I was a Scout, I wanted to build the Gizmo robot in Boy's Life[2] but it was just a trash can with a motor. It bothered me to no end that Androbot[3,4] had no arms. The only real robot-type thing I actually had was an Armatron (the grey version.)
[0]https://www.theoldrobots.com/odex.html
[1]https://www.blackgate.com/2019/07/31/arok-the-robot/
[2]https://www.theoldrobots.com/GismoRobot.html
[3]https://www.theoldrobots.com/bob.html
[4]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Topo_%28robot%29
I miss when the future was fun. Now we're going to get robots but they'll be designed to put us out of work or shoot us dead in the streets, and none of them will look nearly as interesting.
I remember it having photos and not drawings. It might have been this one[0] with a different cover, but for the life of me I can't find the specific cover. I think the title had an orange font but it's been so long I might be misremembering things. Thanks for the effort though.
[0]https://archive.org/details/robots00barr
Here's someone taking apart the exact robot I had, and showing that mechanism: https://www.windytan.com/2013/02/the-atomic-powered-robot.ht...
https://youtu.be/uB4FqfIX9JY?si=VokrpZM8xAhLxdVN&t=184
Crazy times growing up back then.
should it be a robot? or was it just a kewltoy/LOGO primer ?