Tutorial Guide
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Lesson 3 Beginner’s Course
Stands up
to walk
Walks forward
10 cm and bows
End
Turn on AIBO
GOAL: To learn the following two things.
• Basic Behavior Arranger* operations and how to create a
program that causes AIBO to do a sequence of actions.
• Using a wireless LAN
Overview of the Program:
When AIBO is activated, it stands up, walks 10 cm (4 inches) and
bows.
Procedure
1 Preparation (page 22)
2 Creating a new behavior (page 23)
3 Defining commands in action boxes** (page 24)
1 Stand command
2 Walk and bow command
4 Connecting the actions (page 28)
5 Saving and running the program (page 30)
6 Running the program via a wireless LAN (page 30)
Getting ready
• Prepare the “Memory Stick” that you used in Lesson 1 and 2.
• If you use a wireless LAN, set it up in advance. For details, see page
23 of the User’s Guide.
Walk and Bow
* Behavior Arranger is a tool for
programming AIBO actions by
stringing together boxes
containing commands. For
details, see page 29 of the User’s
Guide.
**For details on action boxes, see
page 32 of the User’s Guide.
A wireless LAN cannot be used
with Quick Behavior Arranger.
If you started this tutorial from
Lesson 3, copy the relevant system
files for your AIBO’s model to the
“Memory Stick.”










