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Real Robots - the ultimate robot magazine. Every fortnight you'll receive your precision-engineered components to help you build Cybot, and also a great magazine divided into six robot-tastic sections! With a comprehensive step-by-step guide to help you assemble the Cybot and information-packed articles on robots around the globe and even in space, you'll be a robotic expert before you know it.

Published: 13.12.2001

CYBOT: STEP BY STEP


LIGHT INPUT/OUTPUT BOARD
The I/O board is a piece of precision electronics containing all the circuitry needed for the first processor to get information from the line and light sensors. We show you how to fit it.

PART EIGHT

"Light Input/Output board

"2 screws with nuts





CYBER SCIENCE


HOW ROBOTS MOVE
Getting our robots to move around like we do is a big challenge. Find out more about the progress scientists are making in enabling robots to walk, climb, grab and swim.

WORKSHOP


HYPNO-DISC - UNDER
THE COVERS

Find out more about the impressive Hypno-Disc and follow Rex Garrod's instructions to get your robot challenge on the road.

ROBOSTARS


THE CYBERMEN
Creepy lot, this, with no emotions, yet with a burning need to survive and an enduring hatred of humans. Why else would they try and divert Halley's Comet to crash into Earth!

ROBOTS IN ACTION


DEMINING ROBOTS
It's an awful job trying to clear a field of anti-personnel mines with just a metal detector, so robot deminers have been developed to make the job much safer. Read about their marvellous work in humanitarian demining.

NETWORK

Find out about NASA's MAP probe which is measuring light remains a million miles from earth, and about Hercules Sr and Jr, the Athens International Airport robots, who are keeping the airport safe.

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