This is a screenshot of the program
that I made to control Supe.
It is capable of controlling 16 servos.
As well as saving, opening, and running full sets
of different servo positions.
(This is the program I used to make Supe's different videos)



These are some photos from when I was working on embedding all the electronics.
Supe is also officially wireless and controlled by laptop.
Unfortunately I have been running into some problems, like an overheated servo.




This is proof that Supe will not always be legless.
I do have the materials for his legs,
I just haven't gotten a chance to assemble them
and I am busy working on other aspects of him.



These are some pictures of a work in progress.
This is a control system I am working on creating
that I call the puppetmaster.
Supe will move his arms however this small model moves.



This is a quick picture of the battery and
PicoPic servo controller.



These are some pictures of a controller I am still working on.
It is based off an old controller I had laying around.
I am now embedding a pic16F84, LCD, and RF Transmitter.



These are some pictures I found online from about two years ago.
They were on the FCRAR website from 2006 at FIU in Miami.
(FCRAR = Florida Conference on Recent Advances on Robotics)
I wasn't officially presenting, but I was told I could bring my robot anyway.
I did get to attend some talks on different research projects.
As can be seen, my family came along.
(I am hoping to officially present Supe V2 at FCRAR 2008)



These are two pictures of me working on the original incarnation of Supe.
This model was scrapped because of how unstable it was
because it was held together by glue.
I also decided I wanted a more aesthetically pleasing model
that was different than the normal Robo-Ones.

This is the magazine that served
as the inspiration for Supe
ROBOT magazine: Winter 2005