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Installation issues Permission denied, file not found, 404 or similar: There are a few possible causes of this: Out of disk space: We have occasionally seen this with people who have smaller SD cards, check by using df If the Use% column reads 99 or 100% on rootfs you probably need to remove some files to free up space Unable to find file / 404: Most likely the...

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We have stopped making 4Borg kits. Why not check out our YetiBorg v2 kit if you are after a small and fast robot :) An armour plated 4x4 robot for only £99! Whether it's to learn robotics, spy on your siblings, or even chase the cat this heavy duty robot can handle it. Great for learning about engineering and robotics, the kit takes about 30-60 minutes to build and supports remote control over WiFi...

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This is our web based interface for controlling your 4Borg from a phone or browser. This example provides web-based access to a 4Borg using a web browser on both phones and desktops. The interface streams images from the Raspberry Pi camera, movement can be controlled from the buttons. Getting ready Before using this script you should make sure your 4Borg is working with the standard examples. You will need to...

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We have stopped making 4Borg kits. Why not check out our YetiBorg v2 kit if you are after a small and fast robot :) Before Starting We recommend that you setup the software for running 4Borg before assembling him. These instructions assume you are running a recent copy of Raspbian. They also assume you are using the pi user (the default for Raspbian). If you do not have your SD card setup yet you...

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Step 1 Solder the Red cable onto the + connector of a motor. To do this, place the cable through the hole and heat up both the cable and hole with the soldering iron, while adding solder. Solder the black cable onto the other connector. Trim the cable so the motor has 5.5" (14cm) of cable attached to them. Repeat this for ONE more motor. Pre soldered...

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