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Nanosaur is the smallest NVIDIA Jetson dinosaur robot, an open-source project designed and made by Raffaello Bonghi.
Nanosaur is a simple open-source robot based on NVIDIA Jetson. The robot is fully 3D printable, can autonomously wander on your desk and uses a simple camera and two OLEDs β these act as a pair of eyes. It measures a compact 10x12x6cm and it weighs only 500g.
In the n.131 ROS Developers Open Class, we will use the Nanosaur simulation to perform object detection with ROS2. We will show you how to apply YOLO with ROS2 to detect and position different objects and animals. You will learn:
WHEN: November 9, 6 PM CET
Open to everyone. No registration required. Join class here: https://app.theconstructsim.com/#/LiveClass/fd0c12e9-2db5-4f69-a5bb-146b891bc69e
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https://github.com/jorio/Bugdom
https://github.com/jorio/Nanosaur
https://github.com/jorio/MightyMike
Hi, i just bought my first Macbook and it reminded me of a game called Nanosaur 2, me and a friend used to play way back in the days.
I wondered if any of you knows if it is possible to play it on Big Sur and where to get it.
I googled it but didn't really find something.
Thanks for reading, cheers!
https://github.com/jorio/Bugdom
https://github.com/jorio/Nanosaur
https://github.com/jorio/MightyMike
Jorio used his custom fork of Quesa (https://github.com/jorio/Quesa)
He also wrote Pomme: a partial, cross-platform implementation of the Macintosh Toolbox C API
> Pomme (https://github.com/jorio/Pomme) > >It is designed to ease the porting of 90's games written for MacOS 7-9 to modern operating systems. You can think of it as a cross-platform reimagining of Apple's own Carbon, albeit at a much reduced scope. > >The goal isn't to achieve 100% source compatibility with old Mac C programs, but rather, to make it a bit easier to port them. I only intend to implement the bare minimum functionality required to keep a reasonable level of source code compatibility with the games I'm interested in porting.
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The story if I remember right was that an rogue scientist had stolen the blueprints to the "Ultimate Dinosaur" from some sort of cloning/time travel facility. He spread them across time throughout various dinosaur time periods. Your mission is to send your own genetically modified dinosaur back in time to hunt them down.
Gameplay was mainly focused around keeping your dinosaur alive long enough to find the blueprints by eating, drinking, resting, and fighting other dinosaurs.
Sound familiar to anyone?
Seems it never made it to macOS post lion, or Windows.
I guess I'd have to find an OS 9 image to make a VM with and put the files in there, or is there any quicker way?
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π£οΈROS DEVELOPERS OPEN CLASS
β°Tuesday, November 2, 6:00PM CET
π»Learn how to program the smallest NVIDIA #Jetson dinosaur robot - π¦ nanosaur with #ROS2 Galacticπ! #nanosaur is an amazing #OpenSource robot based on NVIDIA Jetson, designed and made by Raffaello Bonghi!
You will learn:
- How to build a Gazebo simulation of the nanosaur robot.
- How to create a simple ROS2 program to control the nanosaur robot and move it around.
Save the date!π
https://app.theconstructsim.com/#/LiveClass/9f0e0eea-00c0-4e3e-b54e-197ebee21b68
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Nanosaur is the smallest NVIDIA Jetson dinosaur robot, an open-source project designed and made by Raffaello Bonghi.
Nanosaur is a simple open-source robot based on NVIDIA Jetson. The robot is fully 3D printable, can autonomously wander on your desk and uses a simple camera and two OLEDs β these act as a pair of eyes. It measures a compact 10x12x6cm and it weighs only 500g.
In the n.131 ROS Developers Open Class, we will use the Nanosaur simulation to perform object detection with ROS2. We will show you how to apply YOLO with ROS2 to detect and position different objects and animals. You will learn:
WHEN: November 9, 6 PM CET
Open to everyone. No registration required. Join class here: https://app.theconstructsim.com/#/LiveClass/fd0c12e9-2db5-4f69-a5bb-146b891bc69e
https://preview.redd.it/7fnjekjrlcy71.png?width=5120&format=png&auto=webp&s=d37e522e2b03439e97a79a8bd42701c55b34fd9f
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