This question torments me even more with how I started learning Java . Java code works wherever there is a JVM machine? Then how to fill it in a robot? And if you screw his hand and realize its lifting / lowering, then how to do it through the code? What about mate. fees? Himself to collect?

Is it even possible?

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  • What is "your" robot? Is this some kind of piece of hardware or are you asking abstractly? - Kromster
  • Of course, a piece of iron. - Flippy
  • Maybe you specify which one, which processor, etc.? - Kromster
  • I just wonder how to find the parts and how to assemble it? - Flippy

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In vain minus. The topic is actually interesting.

Nobody bothers you to shove the motherboard / CPU / RAM into the shoebox, screw it to the typewriter taken from your little son and make it a robot at home. Accordingly install Windu / Linux + Java.

But seriously, for robots usually use microcontrollers that combine mat. board, CPU, RAM, ROM, input and output interfaces. Only mostly they have their own system languages.

Another option is not just controllers, but microcomputers . The essence is the same, but it becomes possible to use high-level programming languages.

This is by the way an example of a JAVA programmable robot.

  • Wow! Thanks for the article, I did not find it myself) - Flippy
  • as an option you can look towards the Arduino + Java - keekkenen