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Subject: Wanted_simple_rob-arm
Date: Mon, 26 Sep 94 21:19:50+020
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I am searching for a simple robotic kit or a mechanical arm like these that
were available several years ago for the home micros. I am not interested in high precission, the use is mainly educational.
As I have limited knowledge around the subject i would appreciate every information. I have been told also, about some robotics kits from Radio Shack, does anyone know anything more about it?
Every help will be appreciated, plz reply by email,
				Nick Tsoukas,

japetus@chemeng.ntua.gr
