Re: Parts needed


Subject: Re: Parts needed
From: Jim Gribbin (jgribbin@alaska.net)
Date: Sun Feb 17 2002 - 11:07:26 AKST


They make cdroms that don't use trays, cd just slides in like bread in a
toaster. Then you can do some sort of rim pickup and make some racks
where you can pick them up the same way.

You can use the eject command to not push the button.

Jim

On Sat, 2002-02-16 at 11:48, Justin Dieters wrote:
>
> quite cost-, space-, and power-inefficient to have a bunch cd-roms...
>
> what about finding either a slot-loader cd-rom or a caddy-loader cd-rom
> (do they even make caddys anymore?) then you could get some sort of
> holder mounted on a wall with some slots that you could pick the
> cd/caddy out of and then all you have to do is stick it into the slot
> and the cdrom will load it - no need to push buttons at all.
>
> btw: how accurate are the movements of the robot. I am thinking some
> sort of rubberized extension to the fingers of the robot so you can
> store your cd's closer together and you won't scratch up the cd with the
> metal fingers..
>
> how large of a library of cd's were you hoping to give the robot to
> choose from?
>
> Justin
>
>
> Adam Elkins wrote:
>
> Ok, I need to have something for this thing to get the cd's from....any
> ideas?
> It has to pick them up from the inside....What I was thinking was some
> old cdrom drives, It would push the button to eject the cd, and pick it
> up....
> Stack them together, and you've got a cd despensing unit.
> Alas, I have no spare cd drives....
>
>
> Adam.
>
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