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which of the robots had arms

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Shouldn't we include coverage of which of the robots had arms? If I remember correctly, the earlier (and more expensive) robots had arms but the Jr. did not (they deemed its AI inadequate to make cost-effective use of an arm). Sarsaparilla (talk) 02:07, 31 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Production etc

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  • Robert Doerr of HERO, Robert owns both the trademark "HERO" name and Heath's former HERO inventory. He also works on other personal robots of the period (1970', 80's) and has pages on their history as well.
  • THE ROBOT INVASION, By Scott Stuckey, Page 30-33 & Page 78 ,Boys' Life, Dec 1984
    • Hero 1 - Kit US$1500 / Assembled US$2500 / About 10,000 sold up until Dec 1984 / Requires 70 hours of soldering and assembly
    • Hero Jr - Kit US$ / Assembled US$1000 / Released several weeks after the robot show(International Personal Robot Congress & Exhibition, April 1984) and before the summer consumer show in Chicago( ?May? 1984 ) / Infrared sensor option US$250 / Wayne Wilson[1] was in charge of developing Hero Jr.
  • They had about 8 years of sales and 4,000 Hero Jr's. / The HERO 1 and HERO JR both share a common version of Wintek Tiny BASIC with the only difference being the extra support for the Arm commands on the HERO 1. / [2][3]
  • The LIMBO Project, Part 1, By Bob Nansel Page 8-11 , MICRO CORNRUCOPIA, #47, May-June 1989, The Eighties: The eighties were the boom years. Heathkit introduced its educational robot, the Hero-I, in '83, the Hero Junior in '85, and the superb Hero-2000 in '86. Robots even had their own magazines - for a while anyway. & The shakeout began in '84, and now, in 1989, only Heathkit markets a personal robot, the Hero-2000.
    • Robots even had their own magazines : REMARK Heath Zenith User Group Magazine[4][5][6][7][8]
    • Hero-Gram - Newsletter of the Hero Resource Exchange, originally produced by Walter Glod.
Hero 1
  • Robot is a teacher, By Harvey Enchin, Page 28, The Montreal Gazette, May 24, 1983, Hero I, Heath Co.'s first entry into robotics is the only educational robot on the market, the company says. It took three years and $1 million to develop. "The robot population is already 7,000." says Georges Girad, Montreal Heathkit store manager. "By 1991, we expect there will be 100,000."
  • FR3DDY, Rick Taylor, September 8, 2012, What's this button do? Blog, Hero-1 Wireless upgrade & programming the robot in python
Hero Jr
Hero 2000
HE-roBOT
  • Heathkit's son of HERO surfaces 20 years later, December 30, 2007, By MICHAEL ELIASOHN, The Herald Palladium Lori Marciniak, president and chief executive officer of Heathkit Educational Systems.In December 1982, the Heath Co. introduced HERO I

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Hero 1 (Higher resolution photos wanted)

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  • Hero 1 with arm showing and control pendant

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