The Vex Robotics Design System
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Versatile, powerful design raises the bot in prefab robotics construction kits.
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- Serial interface for the Vex MCU discussion.
- Innovation First
- PackBot article
- FIRST Robotics Competition
- Vex Robotics Design System
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I had seen the Vex system a few months back but didnt even give it a second thought. After reading the article in the lates make I was intreged and started doing some reserch. My local store nolong has any. When I said they were curently %50 off online he told me he thought they were cheap because they have ben discontinued. I haven't seen anything that confirms this but I would love to know. Almost everything in the online store is curently out of stock.Posted by natpie on May 15, 2006 at 09:08:13 Pacific Time
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