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Subject: 
Re: Yet another John Barnes endorsement
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lugnet.robotics
Date: 
Thu, 19 Jul 2001 21:41:21 GMT
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I've used John's "Four Channel Remote Control".  It has always worked
without fail.  It works in a couple of modes, one of which is perfect for
skid-steer type applications.  There has obviously been a lot of thought put
into his design.

-Tim

In lugnet.robotics, Zhengrong Zang writes:
I has used that IR sensor to instead LEGO light sensor in RCX Controlled
Trains, I have to say it is better than light sensor, and you don't need
extra external light source.

Zhengrong

In lugnet.robotics, John Barnes writes:
I have just returned from Brickfest 2001 which was a GREAT event.
Thanks to the WAMALUG folks for putting on such a well organized
and interesting weekend.

I was a little disappointed to find that Tim Courtney and I were the
only two people out of 150 to show up with RCXs! He had the
remarkable Jin Sato Mibo with him which is a "must see to believe"
piece of work. So where was everyone else? Are we really so few and
far between?

... and on another topic, I would like to invite anyone interested in
Technic or Mindstorms or RCXs to visit www.hitechnicstuff.com
You may find it interesting. With appologies to readers of this
news group for making such an announcement.

John Barnes



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  Re: So where was everyone?
 
I has used that IR sensor to instead LEGO light sensor in RCX Controlled Trains, I have to say it is better than light sensor, and you don't need extra external light source. Zhengrong (...) (23 years ago, 19-Jul-01, to lugnet.robotics)

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