| | | | | Generally looks pretty good, but there's a few issues.
Those motors are great as long as you don't want to bury them inside a model so
they're hidden. Think large cranes, backhoes, loaders, etc.
Lego should remember that robots aren't the only thing people build with
Mindstorms.
I also think the number of ports is still too low. 8 of each would be far more
realistic. Perhaps a MUX system using the new cables will be a new accessory.
Regards
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Re: mindstorms NXT
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Fri, 6 Jan 2006 14:06:05 GMT
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Matthew Davidson <matthew@blank.orgSPAMCAKE>
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| On Jan 6, 2006, at 4:47 AM, Gordon Bentley wrote:
> I also think the number of ports is still too low. 8 of each would
> be far more
> realistic. Perhaps a MUX system using the new cables will be a new
> accessory.
I suspect power is the primary limiting factor for 8 outputs. With
Bluetooth, another NXT is your port expansion, is it not? The
downside is bulk, but the entire package contains another power
source as well.
- matthew
http://www.stretta.com/~matthew
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