X-Git-Url: http://challenge-bot.com/repos/?p=challenge-bot;a=blobdiff_plain;f=README.md;h=9a3238ae9852a14019a32e385177e5582758b4b3;hp=ffbbda5b0efb44a03cb76a0028de009edc85eed5;hb=ce941be740b45737d19eaa5c726b2f99efabe0b9;hpb=ef4da8bd93f3dcc1feb353a89c65b8ed77b83cd3 diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index ffbbda5..9a3238a 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -12,18 +12,16 @@ install the following software: ## quickstart -[openSCAD tutorial](http://xib.me/s2ry) +[openSCAD tutorial](http://goo.gl/E3OQXc) -[assemble the hardware](http://xib.me/s378) - -[wire and load code to the robot](http://xib.me/s379) +[build the challenge-bot](http://goo.gl/XgB0xq) ## Introduction Most introductory robots are "dead-end" robots that tend to strand people after they have the first -few robot behaviors are implemented -- obstacle avoid, -wall follow, line follow, don't fall off table, etc. +few robot behaviors implemented -- obstacle avoid, +wall follow, stay on table, etc. One of the primary goals of the challenge-bot is to try to make it expandable from simple to more complex in