Saturday, August 2, 2008

[oopic] Re: Savage Innovations / Compiler / ooBug and etc..

TO ALL:

I was trying to only post under my personal name until I got called
out. So yeah, "jesicaflow" is The BotShop.

The BotShop has been in business for 7 years and for the first time
in those years, I am being flooded with emails and calls from upset
customers. One reason we were able to stay in business this long was
customer loyalty due to stellar customer service. THIS however is the
type of thing I can not control.

Unless something happens quickly, I am probably closing down The
BotShop due to this whole mess. New guy has been miserable to deal
with. I have completed unpaid projects and started new ones (which I
am no longer working on) only to have them hijacked and/ or
bastardized by him. I'm over it just as much as the customers are.

I'm so sorry you guys are having to deal with this frustration AND I
THANK ALL CUSTOMERS FOR THEIR SUPPORT OVER THE YEARS!

--- In oopic@yahoogroups.com, "theo570" <theo570@...> wrote:
>
>
> Hello guys. Some of you know me some don't so we will fix that up
real
> quick.
>
> I am Ted, Scotts new partner at Savage Innovations and the ooBug
guy.
> Call me Ted or ... try not to use too many bad words.
>
> Compiler - Yes, we know we have got some work to do here. Please
> understand, we have been on a two year journey to get the ooBug out
the
> door as a test bed for a new ooPic and new compiler. Now that we
can see
> a little daylight we will try and address the larger problems.
>
> New ooPic? Did I hear that right? Yea... later this year we hope to
put
> out a new ooPic based on the Microchip Pic 24 family IC. We are
trying
> anyhow. Same basic board that runs the ooBug less the sensors and
motor
> driver. Pic 24 with a Pic 18 USB controller and of course the
Soundgin
> built in.
>
> For those that have not heard, we now make a robot. It is the ooBug
> based on the Pic 24 and Pic 18 USB controller. Soundgin, Object
Detect,
> Line Following, Light and Dark Sensing and more. Very expandable and
> easy to program with the BioLab software. If you are the dev type,
plug
> in your ICD2 and code away. All in a 3.25 dia (approx) package.
Check it
> out at oobug.com.
>
> If anyone would like to save us a bunch of time, compile a list of
> compiler complaints and post it here as a new topic. We will take
that
> and do what we can. Maybe put a few asterisks by the worst
offenders? It
> is appreciated.
>
> Ted
>
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>

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