Several catchup comments:
kat wrote:
> There does seem to be a difference in price between colors and so I wondered if there was a reason other than the cosmetic look of the color.
(in addition to other replies, here's my summary):
There were three main versions of the ERS-7.
You can upgrade them with a little software, and maybe a larger memory stick. Upgrading from AiboMind1 requires a new charging station.
The ERS-7 Version 1 came in White (ERS-7M1, circa 2004). AiboMind 1 software. The charging station is color coded.
The ERS-7 Version 2 came in White or Black (ERS-7M2, circa 2005). AiboMind 2 software (with AEP). The charging station uses black-and-white patterns.
The ERS-7 Version 3 came in White, Black or 'Champagne' (ERS-7M3, circa 2006). AiboMind 3 on a larger 128MB memory stick. Also uses black-and-white patterned charging station.
The last version is also RoHS compliant (lead-free). Even the batteries were RoHS compliant (doesn't matter unless you plan to rip your AIBO apart and lick the circuit boards..)
The Brown 'Champagne' color is arguably the most rare. They also came with different camoflage ear patterns to make them slightly more unique (sort-of like custom color eyes on the PleoRB, but easier to change;-)
What you pay for a certain color AIBO is up to you. IMHO getting any of the ERS-7 series is an excellent start.
IMHO Overall the AIBOs series, especially the ERS-7, have maintained their value quite well over the years. You can get some deals on eBay, especially for the ERS-210 series (but watch out for broken hardware)
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latrine wrote:
> I read it takes 6 weeks to get them to adulthood although in the manual ...
IIRC: it doesn't take that long.
FYI: The ERS-7 AiboMind personality does not grow up like the older AiboLife personalities.
"Growing" up is less important for the ERS-7 series. It will do many things right-out-of-the-box.
As you use it more, it will improve its skills (Maturity, Walking, Ball Playing, Bone Playing). It will speak the current settings, and you can tweek these settings on your computer too.
re: ball tricks
When the AiboMind personality gets "older", it will start doing more tricks. Some need a higher ball or bone skill level.
IMHO: the Aibone bone tricks are even more amazing.
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bhobbes wrote:
> I haven't tried to get him to dance to any beats yet, that isn't exclusive to Mind 3 is it?
The beat detection is in all versions (including AiboMind1 IIRC).
The trick is to use music with a strong beat. Disco music is usually the best.
> ...You can play the games by using his back sensors.
The 'games' installed can change (usually the Demo Mode and the "Simon" like game)
You can see what's installed and can install other games using the Aibo Custom Manager (SONY brand memory stick reader and a Windows PC required)
Unfortunately there weren't many English games released.
http://www.aibo-kennel.com/Software_Backups/Custom_Data.html (see "Repeat Me - Read Me" for instructions on the "Simon"-like game)
re: charging station 'target'.
> Wow! That's so cool! What if- for some reason- the paper was torn or missing? Could the Aibo use the pattern that's on the charger to align itself?
The size (and orientation) of the charging target is important (the little mat in front of the charging station).
The entire pattern should be visible, although the visual pattern recognition can compensate for slight obstructions.
If you have a home-made version, you may have some alignment problems.
AIBO uses the size and orientation to know how to walk up and mount the charger (as well as the pattern on the pole).
The technology for this is amazingly good, and is how it detects the type and orientation of the AIBO cards. Works well in low light.
It was a major improvement on the AiboMind1 version of using color markers. The old color version is much more sensitive to lighting.
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