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/* inc allows r bound and l bound(the search counters) to be increased with
each cycle) */
float sleep time=.0075;
print f(Neil Version 2.0n);
while(!start button())
while(!stop button())
light=analog(6);
while(light<=VALUE){
print f(On the white track %d n, light);
light=analog (6);
motor(1,75);
motor(3,75);
else if(count>=r bound*inc && count<l_ bound*inc)
motor(3,75);
motor(1,-40);
sleep(sleep time);
else /* reset all counts*/
count=0;
inc++;
light=analog (6);
print f controling the system without energy whatever the
conselt with the else withot us the consult IOC not use the programing the
consuming
print f(On the white track %d n, light);
light=analog (6);
motor(1,75);
motor(3,75);
count=0;
Inc=1; Print f not
use the
* forth to find the line */
print F that the contect without information in that the information incorrect
same I also swear that I am not submitting any false , fraudulent , incomplete ,
or deceptive information .
/*after stop is pressed*/
all off();
print f(n End Programn); there is no one executive that the progressing
65,000 dollars in that the critical information in case using the code access
used in cold after that in case grow digest the difficult of he Sensex
74,244.90 low gragest in 1.06% in optical retail information used in that the
gross in== attract in the word after in the progressing used in to the manner of
the word biggest in case out of the manner in used that the I have carefully
read , I understand , and I attracting that the coping
/* track .c*/
/* Haley Miller */
/* For use with the Lego -bug and the oval track provided with the Lego Mind
storm kit. could * be modified for most Back wheel drive, Indendently axled (a
motor for each wheel) bots. */ /* follows a black track around in a circle. The
left motor is in port 0 The right motor is in port 3.
The light sensor is in port 6. */
while(!stop button())
t=analog (0);
s=analog (2);
l=analog (6);
if (t>200 && s>200) /* if neither is touched*/
print f(going forwardn);
/*both motors on */
motor (1, 50);
motor (3, 50);
while(t>200 && s>200)
t=analog (0);
s=analog (2);
A o();
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progressing put out the different make that the yours give manipulating makes
cold bolding recognizing make over the manner put into the requesting put out
the give the manipulating
t=analog (0);
while(t>200)
/*if light is 3 or less, off the track, if above, on the track*/
l=analog (6);
t=analog (0);
print f(light= %dn, l);
the correct in he was connect the track at acting deceptive new one of the
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Atorvastatin Tablet 40mg * DRE12106A , DRE12107A
Atorvastatin Orion Pharma 100mg * DRE10261A , DRE10262A , DRE10263A
/* track.c*/
/* Haley Miller */
/* For use with the lego-bug and the oval track provided with the Lego Mindstorm
kit. could * be modified for most backwheel drive, indendently axled (a motor
for each wheel) bots. */ /* follows a black track around in a circle. The left
motor is in port 0 The right motor is in port 3.
The light sensor is in port 6. */
/* * * * * * * * * * * * * */
void range()
/* this can be adjusted lower with more functions on line */
sleep(.030);
pulse(1);
far = I Range;
Print F the inholding that information Indias retails inflations fell in out
of the cold that the dreading that the &&& Print F ^ * / oval that Lego that
rounding
/* filename: I Range . R */
int far = 1; incase that the far line in that the frequencies
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I set up my WinXP VM with BrixCC and connected one of my RCX's to my copperized
monorail track.
I wrote a quick NQC program that would control the speed and direction of the
monorail train via a rotation sensor connected to the RCX.
It's not as wonderful as Mark Reilly's LDCC but it works on a 'regular' RCX
firmware.
Future state is for maybe 'public' control of one of the monorail loops at a
show.
We'll see about that
Here's a vid-
<https://youtu.be/9WkRL5cVUZ4>
There are deficiencies as discussed in the vid. I'll work them out (hopefully)
and keep everyone here updated ;)
(Whoever is still coming here)
Dave K
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In lugnet.robotics, "Alberto Santos" <jarsantos5@hotmail.com> wrote:
> In lugnet.robotics, Chio Siong Soh wrote:
> > In lugnet.robotics, Andrew Meyer wrote:
> > > My FLL team is seriously considering the purchase of ROBOLAB 2.5.4. However, we
> > > were wondering if TLG might be going to release a new version of it by fall. If
> > > they are, we won't buy this version, and just wait for the new one. If anyone
> > > has news about a potential update to 2.5.4 by fall 2006, please let us know, so
> > > we can get the newest version.
> >
> > There's a patch to update ROBOLAB 2.5.4 here:
> > http://www.ceeo.tufts.edu/robolabatceeo/downloads/
> >
> > "The ROBOLAB 2.5.4 C Patch fixes a number of bugs in ROBOLAB 2.5.4. Once
> > patched, users officially have ROBOLAB 2.5.4 C."
> >
> > CSSoh
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> I know this is an old message but I'm looking for the ROBOLAB 2.5.4 C patch to
> update my original software 2.5.4 and the link described above does not work :(
>
> If someone still have this installation patch and can share with us, please let
> me know.
>
> A. Santos
https://web.archive.org/web/20051028014012/http://www.ceeo.tufts.edu/robolabatceeo/Downloads/Service_Pack/RL254_CPatch.asp
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In lugnet.robotics, Chio Siong Soh wrote:
> In lugnet.robotics, Andrew Meyer wrote:
> > My FLL team is seriously considering the purchase of ROBOLAB 2.5.4. However, we
> > were wondering if TLG might be going to release a new version of it by fall. If
> > they are, we won't buy this version, and just wait for the new one. If anyone
> > has news about a potential update to 2.5.4 by fall 2006, please let us know, so
> > we can get the newest version.
>
> There's a patch to update ROBOLAB 2.5.4 here:
> http://www.ceeo.tufts.edu/robolabatceeo/downloads/
>
> "The ROBOLAB 2.5.4 C Patch fixes a number of bugs in ROBOLAB 2.5.4. Once
> patched, users officially have ROBOLAB 2.5.4 C."
>
> CSSoh
Hello everyone,
I know this is an old message but I'm looking for the ROBOLAB 2.5.4 C patch to
update my original software 2.5.4 and the link described above does not work :(
If someone still have this installation patch and can share with us, please let
me know.
A. Santos
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In lugnet.robotics, Chio Siong Soh wrote:
> In lugnet.robotics, Andrew Meyer wrote:
> > My FLL team is seriously considering the purchase of ROBOLAB 2.5.4. However, we
> > were wondering if TLG might be going to release a new version of it by fall. If
> > they are, we won't buy this version, and just wait for the new one. If anyone
> > has news about a potential update to 2.5.4 by fall 2006, please let us know, so
> > we can get the newest version.
>
> There's a patch to update ROBOLAB 2.5.4 here:
> http://www.ceeo.tufts.edu/robolabatceeo/downloads/
>
> "The ROBOLAB 2.5.4 C Patch fixes a number of bugs in ROBOLAB 2.5.4. Once
> patched, users officially have ROBOLAB 2.5.4 C."
>
> CSSoh
Hello everyone,
I know this is an old message but I'm looking for the ROBOLAB 2.5.4 C patch to
update my original software 2.5.4 and the link described above does not work :(
If someone still have this installation patch and can share with us, please let
me know.
A. Santos
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In lugnet.robotics, David Koudys davidkoudys@gmail.com wrote:
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I was fortunate enough to find 4 LEGO compatible 4.5 volt programmable bricks
on Facebook Buy and Sell
I uploaded a few pictures here--
https://flic.kr/s/aHskKcnWEa
and I made a little video (with all the Dave tangents I could muster) here--
https://youtu.be/7NECA1q9-gU
I know Im posting to what some would say is a very obscure site these
days(LUGNET) about a very obscure finding (4.5 volt programmable brick) to a
very defunct LEGO Technic theme (4.5 volt), but there will be a few of us
old timers that may appreciate this.
As well, in my sleuthing about for information, I havent, as yet, found ANY
information about these programmable bricks on these here internets.
At all.
That I find to be surprising.
The information I do have--
The bricks themselves are labelled ProCom SEQ and I believe it was a
non-lego precursor to LEGO set 1093/9750--
https://guide.lugnet.com/set/1093
With the added bonus that you didnt need a computer attached to the
controller--it was all in the brick
After I took apart one of them, I found out that Paul R Spurgeon made these
programmable bricks. Did a quick LUGNET serch, to no avail, then went to
Facebook. Found out that there is a Paul Spurgeon that worked for our
favourite company from 2000 - 2004 in the robotics development department,
and hes from the UK (and so are these bricks) and deduced that hes the
gentleman that Im probably looking for to get more information on these
devices.
But Im posting here anyway.
If ANYONE at all has a manual or a quick guide or any information on these
ProCom SEQ bricks, I would appreciate a forward to me, or a link to
something.
I love me a good mystery, and Ive been having fun trying to ascertain how
these things work, but a guide would be so much more helpful.
Anyway, here for your edification and historical trackability.
Dave K
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Ive been playing with this for over a week now, and Ive created a few more
videos--
https://youtu.be/BkBs5KvwV_0
https://youtu.be/71g4hc_Qvms
https://youtu.be/KNNjYBnxPe0
In these videos, Ive showed my evolution of discovering how these boxes work.
The really cool bit about this process thus far is that the e-mail forwarding
from lugnet.robotics is still working! Ive received an e-mail response from a
friend that received an e-mail from this very lugnet group, and the e-mails back
and forth between us has made the discovery process so awesome!!
Anyway, Im going to further detail what Ive found out in a separate post
(forthcoming) but I wanted to update this thread with the latest videos
Dave K
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I was fortunate enough to find 4 LEGO compatible 4.5 volt programmable bricks on
Facebook Buy and Sell
I uploaded a few pictures here--
https://flic.kr/s/aHskKcnWEa
and I made a little video (with all the Dave tangents I could muster) here--
https://youtu.be/7NECA1q9-gU
I know Im posting to what some would say is a very obscure site these
days(LUGNET) about a very obscure finding (4.5 volt programmable brick) to a
very defunct LEGO Technic theme (4.5 volt), but there will be a few of us old
timers that may appreciate this.
As well, in my sleuthing about for information, I havent, as yet, found ANY
information about these programmable bricks on these here internets.
At all.
That I find to be surprising.
The information I do have--
The bricks themselves are labelled ProCom SEQ and I believe it was a non-lego
precursor to LEGO set 1093/9750--
https://guide.lugnet.com/set/1093
With the added bonus that you didnt need a computer attached to the
controller--it was all in the brick
After I took apart one of them, I found out that Paul R Spurgeon made these
programmable bricks. Did a quick LUGNET serch, to no avail, then went to
Facebook. Found out that there is a Paul Spurgeon that worked for our favourite
company from 2000 - 2004 in the robotics development department, and hes from
the UK (and so are these bricks) and deduced that hes the gentleman that Im
probably looking for to get more information on these devices.
But Im posting here anyway.
If ANYONE at all has a manual or a quick guide or any information on these
ProCom SEQ bricks, I would appreciate a forward to me, or a link to something.
I love me a good mystery, and Ive been having fun trying to ascertain how these
things work, but a guide would be so much more helpful.
Anyway, here for your edification and historical trackability.
Dave K
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I've used the RCX with standard LEGO firmware, though I'm not familiar with the
Swan firmware. Having said that, this simply sounds like the old message is not
getting cleared to make room for the new message. Have you tried calling the
ClearMessage() function?
If that doesn't fix it, try posting your source code and maybe someone can
figure it out.
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Good morning
We are using a total of 12 lego rcx sets to practice in an educational center.
We are using the nqc language with these robots. We use 2 types of firmware: on
the one hand the firm0328.lgo, sometimes the firm0332.lgo, ie RCX2, and also the
fast0103.lgo. I have not managed to work with nqc correctly a higher version of
the firmware created by Dick Swan. Why do not we always use the Swan despite its
advantages? Because we have a problem with communication between rcx. We managed
to maintain unidirectional communication between 2 RCX2 and from Swan to RCX2.
Also bidirectional between 2 RCX2. What we can not do is that Swan gets
messages. Really, what we can not do is to get a second message. The first
message is received, but then no longer receives more, even if we stop the
program with the "run" key. We can only stop it by pressing the "on / off" key
and then turning it back on. Each time you receive a message, this appears on
the screen with the transmission points, but the rcx with Swan does not seem to
react. We have tried to place waiting times between receptions but it does not
seem to work.
For a while we have given up on robots with 2 rcx to work with 6 sensors
simultaneously, or we have to work with 6 sensors, but giving up the advantages
of the Swan firmware.
But now I was determined to take up this issue, because I think that
communication between 2 Swan, by now, must be more than proven, and as I have
not seen anyone comment on this problem, it must be that we are doing something
wrong.
I know this material is discontinued and there is less and less information on
the web, but if there is still someone out there using it, could anyone tell us
if receiving several messages by a Swan can be obtained, and if you have some
example of a simple program?
Perhaps it can influence in this the fact of having several tasks running
simultaneously so that the messages do not work?
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In lugnet.robotics, "Tom Lohre Jr" <Tom@tomlohre.com> wrote:
> In lugnet.robotics, "Alberto Santos" <jarsantos5@hotmail.com> wrote:
> > Hello everyone,
> >
> > This is an old topic but I need your help.
> >
> > I acquired the set 9731 LM Vision Command without the original software and I
> > can't found the English version for WinXP nowhere. At BrickLink, only other
> > languages are on sale for WinXP.
> >
> > Can someone share the installation CD in English of LEGO Mindstorms Vision
> > Command for Windows XP or where can I download the software in English??
> >
> > Any help appreciated...
> >
> > Alberto Santos
>
> I have it. Will duplicate it and post it on Drop Box.
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/pwpghomzpwbk6pk/AABZZTeKWYiFzlkWoI6EN4Vda?dl=0
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In lugnet.robotics, "Alberto Santos" <jarsantos5@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> This is an old topic but I need your help.
>
> I acquired the set 9731 LM Vision Command without the original software and I
> can't found the English version for WinXP nowhere. At BrickLink, only other
> languages are on sale for WinXP.
>
> Can someone share the installation CD in English of LEGO Mindstorms Vision
> Command for Windows XP or where can I download the software in English??
>
> Any help appreciated...
>
> Alberto Santos
I have it. Will duplicate it and post it on Drop Box.
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In lugnet.robotics.vc, Jon Hauris wrote:
> Hi, Does anybody know of any books on Vision Command at all. Especially any
> books at the level of David Baum's or Bagnall's on Mindstorms. I am really
> interested in detailed image processing with VC.
>
> Thanks, Jon
I am working on a program that posterizes an image. Can you do this with
theThreshold, MorphOpen, MorphClose, MorphProperOpen, MorphProperClose,
MorphThin and Invert commands in RoboLab?
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Using RCX bricks and RoboLab 2.94, in many ways is like being stranded on Mars
and this is all there is, which is everything. There is plenty of time until the
next spaceship arrives since contacting Earth depends on making this software
and hardware work. The first space shuttle used a software and hardware that was
more primitive than RCX bricks and RoboLab 2.94. The goal is to surf the
Internet for a paintable image, change it into nine colors of blobs and print it
by melting oil pastels on metal.
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Having to trouble shoot a Dell Inspiron 1100 not booting up cleanly. An alarm
goes off and it goes to safe boot mode. I am running the original Home version
of XP without updates and RoboLab 2.94. Keeping the 2007 working original
program until new application arm is working. Side arm needs to come in and heat
up surface where oil pastel dot is applied and move aside for the application
wheel to rotate to the color and move down to apply the dot. Thinking it will be
a side arm where the heating box flips down, moves into dot area for allotted
time then out. http://tomlohre.com/lego.htm
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Hello everyone,
This is an old topic but I need your help.
I acquired the set 9731 LM Vision Command without the original software and I
can't found the English version for WinXP nowhere. At BrickLink, only other
languages are on sale for WinXP.
Can someone share the installation CD in English of LEGO Mindstorms Vision
Command for Windows XP or where can I download the software in English??
Any help appreciated...
Alberto Santos
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I am back on the Lego wagon, making another painting machine. Looking forward to
creating the best practices program with your advising.
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