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JOIN THE HERO OWNERS GROUP!

RobotsWanted.com - Robert Doerr seller of Option ROMs, Memory Expansion Boards, and RS232 Interface Boards and manuals for your Hero 1, JR and 2000.

Hero Swap-Shop - A place to place ads to buy and sell Hero related items, provided by Donnie Savage

The Hero Web Source - Donnie Savage's web site another great source for Hero information, and home of the Hero FAQ

Hero 1 Robot - A source with online user guide and Motorola's compiler for making programs to download to Hero

HERO 1 Robot Radio Interface Project!

Otis Irachi's Robot Site

Josh Piepers Retrofit Project.

http://www.hero2000robots.com/

HERO 1 Interview  - Jacqueline Ditt & Mario Strack - Das Interview führte "HERO I" , ein Heathkit Zenith ETW-18 Roboter.

8-Bit-Nirvana: Heath-Zenith HERO 1 - Beschreibung und technische Daten zum HERO 1 von Heath-Zenith

ET-3400 Virtual trainer 

Bill Willkinson's Heath Company Page - About Heath Company, Slogans, and History.  Check out the "Bjorn Heyning's Heath Stories" for a history of Heath Company collected by the late Bjorn Heyning.  It contains his memories as well as those of other Heath Company employees.

Antique Computer Virtual Museum

Some Fun Hero Pictures


HERO 1 Robot by Heath Company

ET-3400 Microprocessor Trainer

Friends Of Hero-1.com

Walter Glod - From Roboteer to a great Magician!

Topo Website

Andromeda Project - More great Topo info

Budget Robotics - Gordon McComb's Web site

The Colonel's Home Page - Model Train info and Pics

Cyberbound Corporation - CYBER1 and CYBER2 Educational Robots and custom robot design.  


For questions or comments, contact: hotwing@hero-1.com 


NOTICE:  The Heathkit HERO 1 Robots were designed and sold by Heath Company (Heathkit) in Benton Harbor Michigan during the 1980's.  The name HERO 1 and Heathkit are registered trademarks.  HERO-1.com is not affiliated with Heath Company, and  is providing this information to help those persons interested in the HERO line of educational robots.  

Robert Doerr owns the rights and royalties to the Heath line of robots. And
is a seller of HERO robot ROM chips and accessories.

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