People's craftsman from Russia assembled his own GLaDOS

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A folk craftsman from a social blog tabun.everypony.ru under the nickname Liksys collected at home a reduced copy of the super-computer GLaDOS from the popular Portal game from Valve and dubbed it Glasha.

For assembling Liksys used servos, accelerometers, controllers and thirty meters of installation wire. The process of assembling a really interesting robot took a whole year. He began to collect his own GLaDOS immediately after the release of the second part of the popular game.

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The software environment for GLaDOS was written using Arduino and C ++. Here is what the author of the assembly says:

I did this GLaDOS since the release of the second Portal, an hour every evening. This is the only robotic copy of it on all the Internet. Servos, accelerometers, controllers and thirty meters of installation wire. I'm afraid to consider how much it cost me in the end.

She can talk, move, and feel when she is touched. Phrases can be pulled out of the game and downloaded to the SD card inside Glasha itself. Naturally, you can reprogram and add, for example, an alarm clock or come up with something worse: it connects via USB to your computer.

The author’s plans are to make the GLaDOS movements smoother and also to gloss, so that the robot looks even closer to the game. Video from GLaDOS can be found below. In the caption to it, the author left links to photos.

Source: Tabun.everypony.ru

The article is based on materials https://hi-news.ru/eto-interesno/narodnyj-umelec-iz-rossii-sobral-sobstvennuyu-glados.html.

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