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    kd8bxp got a reaction from vinicius.jlantunes in Obstacle Avoidance Robot Using TI Launchpad MSP432   
    My latest demo robot for a Automation club I belong too, thought people here might get some use out of it too - since I used a Launchpad MSP432 board :-) 
     
    http://www.instructables.com/id/Obstacle-Avoidance-Robot-Using-TI-Launchpad-MSP432/
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    kd8bxp got a reaction from bluehash in Obstacle Avoidance Robot Using TI Launchpad MSP432   
    My latest demo robot for a Automation club I belong too, thought people here might get some use out of it too - since I used a Launchpad MSP432 board :-) 
     
    http://www.instructables.com/id/Obstacle-Avoidance-Robot-Using-TI-Launchpad-MSP432/
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    kd8bxp got a reaction from Fmilburn in Obstacle Avoidance Robot Using TI Launchpad MSP432   
    My latest demo robot for a Automation club I belong too, thought people here might get some use out of it too - since I used a Launchpad MSP432 board :-) 
     
    http://www.instructables.com/id/Obstacle-Avoidance-Robot-Using-TI-Launchpad-MSP432/
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    kd8bxp got a reaction from Fmilburn in It's Halloween Again   
    1st let me introduce myself - I am pretty new to the TI Launchpad boards, even thou I own 3 or 4, I've not really done much in the way of projects.  I was given a MSP432 and I have a lot of ideas for that.  But currently most of my projects are done with either an Arduino board, or one of the NodeMCU (ESP8266) boards or clone.  So....My halloween project this year is based on the NodeMCU, a MP3 player, and a neopixel ring.
    It checks the cheerlight lights color, changes the colors of the neopixels, plays spooky sounds, and is in a pumpkin head. Easy project to do.
    http://www.instructables.com/id/Halloween-NodeMCU-ESP8266-Cheerlights-Project/
     
    I'll need to hunt up my launchpad   CC3200 board - it shouldn't be too hard to get the Arduino code working on the CC3200 board I don't think - I've been surprised before thou. :-) 
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