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Droidmakers Workshop Subsystem diagrams and schematics with technical explanations and a list of relevant books. http://www.geocities.com/droidmakr/
Insectroïdes Tutorials, pictures, schematics, and videos. http://robomaniac.solarbotics.net/
BEAM Robotics Tek Building robotics along with Basic Electronics, Nervous Networks, Solar engines, Motors and Motor drivers. http://bush.yi.org/~bushbo/beam/
Sean's Page of Inexpensive Robotics Schematics, robot list, technical explanations, and links to other BEAM sites. http://www.geocities.com/robot_man_87/
derstrudel analog and digital experiments German-based site with pictures and event listings with biographies or the people involved. http://derstrudel.org/
BEAM Net General information including schematics, tutorials, pictures, frequently asked questions, and a discussion forum. http://www.angelfire.com/ab2/BEAM/
BEAM Robotics Tutorials and schematics. http://www.photo-buzz.com
Neil's BEAM Pages Neil Sandstrom's site for his ShokPopper and Mini ShokHeads robots with a tutorial on building a Miller solar engine. http://www.sandstrom.demon.co.uk/
Andy's solar-bug Tutorials, schematics, technical explanations and do-it-yourself instructions for the solar powered robot builder. Hall of fame list with pictures of inducted robots and a list of parts available for purchase. http://www.solarbug.com/solar.html
BEAM From the Ground Up Tutorials, background materials, and circuit diagrams. http://bftgu.botic.com
BEAM-life Links, tutorials, papers and circuits including 3,4, and 5 motor walker tutorials. http://beam-life.solarbotics.net/
Frankendaddy's Vault of Robotic Horrors Technology overview site with pictures of the author's robots and an article archive of robot building topics. http://www.geocities.com/frankendaddy/BEAM.html
BEAM Robotics Mark Tilden's original site with a philosophy overview, resource lists, and event listings. http://www.nis.lanl.gov/projects/robot/
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