Yes, Charlie don't move a lot, she doesn't walk for example. But she loves hugs...
For the program I had already downlod the SDK but don't open it for the moment.
Maybe this weekend if I found some time for that. No problem to program or use a woftware I use a lot Matlab and Python for my job and at home for my bots
I'm enjoyed to know that Charlie can't die with the age
Thanks again.
That's great that Charlie like hugs and don't move a lot. I am looking for this kind of pleo, if anyone hepl so tell me plz.
I think you'll find the post is old and most of his parts are sold .... I'm one of the few people in the UK who are currently repairing ERS-210s ..... on eBay I'm aibomick .... check out my feedback. What parts do you need? What's up with your Aibo?
I try to change the battery in the foot but the issue is still here It's very strange, the pleo says it's in a good shape, no injury, but nothing happens, just the repeat of two beep.
Hi - you have to remember that - like so many of the toy robotics we play with now - are actually very very old. I have a number of I-Cybies - fortunately all working. Like the Robosapiens and others - the plastic around the wiring is now very brittle and can break off small soldered joints very easily - my educated guess is that the wires have simply come off the speaker unit.
Now - it's not easy to get in there to fix it even if you're up to some best fat burner for men fairly delicate soldering - and the risk of disconnecting even more wires is great unless you're super careful.
If you really want advice as to how to strip the I-Cybie down then post here again - I don't often check in - every few days - but I'll try to help.
If you're not up to dismantling and soldering then you have a mute I-Cybie - sorry about that .... I could always sell you another ... I have several.
There's nothing you (or anyone else) can do about the internal software program that's running the dog - it's just not accessible ....
Regards, Mick
Thanks for details. In my opinion sound is not a necessary to play a game. But we can hope that it will improve with time.