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Robotic Workshop
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I have found very little regarding this totally awesome marriage of robotics and computers. Everything that I know about this comes from this one ad in a December 1986 issue of RUN magazine.

At the time the ad was released, the software was available for the Commodore 64 and 128 computers with Apple, Atari and IBM versions to be released later. I'm not sure whether or not they were ever released. Software features included an oscilloscope and a voltmeter. Programming was accomplished with BASIC-style commands that provided for precise timing, counting and switching as well as speed and direction control of up to three motors at a time.

On the hardware side, the package included over 50 Capsela components, including two motors and numerous sensors. Other parts and modules were available separately. All of the electronics were controlled by what is called and "electronic control unit" that resembles a Lego Mindtorms controller.



UPDATE:
I was surprised to receive an email from a Brent Erickson, one of the original developers of the Robotic Workshop! That sort of honor is the reason that I keep working on this web site. I really do appreciate when my hard work is noticed, especially by someone of such renown. I have posted a copy of that email here if you'd like to read it:

Additionally, I was able to find these pictures on an eBay auction some time ago. Although I was outbid on that auction, I did manage to borrow the pictures. Click on any image to bring it up full size in a new window.

comelete system compete system #2 documents manual software system contents system components interface unit back of the box box closeup

Year Released: 1986
Original Price: $150

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