Batteries
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Turning Problems with Big Trak |
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Bigtrak doesn't drive anymore |
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No Power for the photon light, the keyboard or the motor. |
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Why won't it go straight,turns slightly |
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Background and Identification
BIG TRAK / bigtrak is a programmable electric vehicle created by Milton Bradley in 1979.[1] The original Big Trak was a six-wheeled (two-wheel drive) tank with a front-mounted blue "photon beam" headlamp, and a keypad on top.
The toy could remember up to 16 commands, which it then executes in sequence, such as "go forward 5 lengths", "pause", "turn 15 minutes right (90 Degrees)", "fire phaser" and so on.
There is also a "repeat" instruction allowing simple loop to be performed, but the language is not Turing complete, lacking branching instructions; the Big Trak also lacks any sort of sensor input other than the wheel sensors.
NOTE: It was remade in 2010 with a complete internal redesign. You can check by looking at the battery cover. If you need a Screwdriver to remove it, you have a 2010 model.
Specifications
All programming to BigTrak was done through the keypad. There were no LED displays or ways to display program instructions, beyond actually running the program, which was done by pressing "GO". Other function keys included:
- Forward/Backwards
- Left/Right
- HOLD
- FIRE
- CLR
- CLS
- RPT
- TEST
- CK
- Out
- In (Only on US/Grey models)