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Wednesday, July 08, 2009
New cameras ready for robotic excursions
All four new cameras are now fitted to the pan and tilt head of GROK2, and the robot is once again ready to run on Linux. The new cameras are Quickcam Pro 9000's, with all the casing and microphones removed.
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