Screencast: Driving a Robot from Windows Mobile with Microsoft Robotics Studio

Posted by Ken Cheung in Events, Training, Robotics on Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Check out Olivier Bloch's webcast on using Microsoft Robotics Studio to build a service that runs on a Windows Mobile phone. The screencast shows how to use Robotics Studio to remotely drive a robot (connected via Bluetooth) from a Windows Mobile device.

The screencast covers:

  • Creating a simple service with Visual Studio 2005
  • Using Microsoft Visual programming language to create the application
  • Generating the compact framework project
  • Deploying on Windows Mobile
  • Driving the robot

More info: Driving a Robot from my Windows Mobile device using Robotics Studio

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