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Logicbots copying robots
Logicbots copying robots









If your LogicBot fails the puzzle, or you think it will, recall your robot, make changes, and then send it on its way again. The puzzles include getting your robot to follow a line to the finish, navigating a maze, retrieving objects, catching other robots, manoeuvring over physical objects and much more. Depending on the level, in this mode your robot either has to complete the puzzle on its own and all you can do is watch, or you will have to control your LogicBot to complete the objective. Once you have constructed and wired your robot you hit the start button and go to Live Mode. This may be, for instance, turning left when Sensor 1 detects an object within 30cm, or firing a projectile when a laser sensor is tripped. There are a selection of logic, comparison, maths and functional gates which you can wire together to process the inputs giving your robot its behaviour. In this mode you give your robot its brains by wiring together the inputs and outputs of your robots main body. Once you have built the physical part of your robot you switch to Wiring Mode. You then join together all the other parts your robot needs to complete the task such as wheels, sensors, hinges, pistons, etc. The first part you place is always a Main Body part which is the housing of you circuit board and contains useful parts such as motors for driving your robots wheels. First comes Construction Mode, in this mode you have to build your robot from scratch by selecting and connecting together modular parts. Each level consists of three distinct modes Construction Mode, Wiring Mode and Live Mode.











Logicbots copying robots