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Please note that the robot we have taken apart was well-used, so you will see a fair bit of dust and dirt on the parts... all for the sake of realism (just joking... simply, that was a broken robot we could spare :-) ).
 
Please note that the robot we have taken apart was well-used, so you will see a fair bit of dust and dirt on the parts... all for the sake of realism (just joking... simply, that was a broken robot we could spare :-) ).
  
The images included into this tutorial are low-resolution (480x320 pixels). You can download high-resolution versions of them (and some other) [| from here].
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The images included into this tutorial are low-resolution (480x320 pixels). You can download high-resolution versions of them (and some other) [http://to_be_specified | from here].
  
 
== Before dissection ==
 
== Before dissection ==
 
Here you
 
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Revision as of 12:32, 10 March 2010

This page is dedicated to the disassembling of a Roomba 560 vacuuming robot. Its purpose is to provide AIRLab users (or anyone else) wanting to hack a Roomba with a guide to the process, so that they can plan their work easily. Other Roomba 500-series models should be similar to the one featured in this page.

Please note that the robot we have taken apart was well-used, so you will see a fair bit of dust and dirt on the parts... all for the sake of realism (just joking... simply, that was a broken robot we could spare :-) ).

The images included into this tutorial are low-resolution (480x320 pixels). You can download high-resolution versions of them (and some other) | from here.

Before dissection

Here you