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Robotic Chess Board
A very interesting project by Jonathan Good:
https://github.com/bungogood/gambit?tab=readme-ov-file Gambit Chess is a robotic chess board that employs magnetism for piece movement and movement detection. It utilizes an electromagnet on an H-Bot mechanism for precise piece manipulation and a reed switch matrix to accurately track piece positions. The core of Gambit is powered by an Arduino Nano ESP32 and is primarily constructed using 3D printing. Please check out the Hackaday project page for detailed project logs, updates, and demos: https://hackaday.io/project/192559-gambit Gruß Hans-Jürgen |
AW: Robotic Chess Board
BotGammon
Playing against the machine BotGammon - probably the first robot ever that plays Backgammon against human beings The video can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F0rRMJZtO1g Further information: https://projecthub.arduino.cc/alonbo...-battle-f59e0d Cool stuff ! :cool: Odd and not in accordance with the rules: at the beginning, 2 dice are rolled to determine who gets to start. Very original dice cup ! You not only have to watch your position, but also your fingers ! :p The only thing missing is that the bot makes the coffee in between...;) Greetings Hans-Jürgen |
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