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Subject: 
Re: lejos help please
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lugnet.robotics.rcx.java
Date: 
Sat, 8 Jul 2006 00:40:03 GMT
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In lugnet.robotics.rcx.java, Muhammad Arif Abdul Rahman wrote:

I tried to follow the tutorial as close as I can, but I might have made some
mistakes. I did set up the classpath, but I guess there are some mistakes there.
Is there any way I can check what is in the classpath? Or shall I just redo the
setup?

Well, now that I look over the instructions on leJOS, I see that they don't say
to set classpath.  I think I always have, however.  I haven't installed it on my
newish laptop, though, so I can't check.

Does someone with more experience want to field this one?

I guess there's no harm in trying to add it.  Just to see if this works, you
could type it into the command line before trying to compile.  It goes something
like
SET CLASSPATH=%CLASSPATH%;.;c:\lejos\classes\

and then try running lejosc to compile your program.  See notes below for what
it's doing, but make sure that c:\lejos\classes\ points to the classes folder
installed as part of lejos.  If you put it someplace other than c:\lejos, you'll
need to modify this.

If it works, once you close the command prompt window, you'll need to do it
again in the next one.  I keep a batch file of these things, so I can set
several things at once without having to remember them.

If this works and you want to set it for your system, depending on your version
of Windows:
*Go to Control Panel
*Choose System
*Click the Advanced tab
*Click the Environment Variables tab
*Look for CLASSPATH--the Java installation probably added one.  If so, you can
click the EDIT button and change it; if not, you can click the NEW button and
add an environment variable named CLASSPATH.
*If you already have a classpath, add ;.;C:\lejos\classes\

The first semicolon is to separate . from the preceding entry;  . is the
directory you're in when you compile [if it's already in there, you don't need
to re-add it], and c:\lejos\classes\ is the path to the classes folder installed
with leJOS--modify as necessary to reflect your setup.  You should already have
the path for the Java install in your classpath--if you don't, I think you would
have gotten more errors than you actually did.

Let me know if this works.

Peter


Subject: 
Re: lejos help please
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lugnet.robotics.rcx.java
Date: 
Thu, 6 Jul 2006 08:47:56 GMT
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In lugnet.robotics.rcx.java, Peter F. Guenther wrote:
In lugnet.robotics.rcx.java, Muhammad Arif Abdul Rahman wrote:
Hi all,

I'm trying lejos for the first time, but i cant get it working. i followed the
tutorial on the lejos homepage.
when i tried to compile motion.java, 9 errors come up with the first one saying
that package josx.vision does not exist. this is what i got:

Motion.java:1: package josx.vision does not exist

My lejos book is at school, but my first question would be, have you set up your
classpath correctly?  If josx.vision is a real thing, you shouldn't get that
first error.

Peter

Hi Peter,
I tried to follow the tutorial as close as I can, but I might have made some
mistakes. I did set up the classpath, but I guess there are some mistakes there.
Is there any way I can check what is in the classpath? Or shall I just redo the
setup?
Thanks


Arif


Subject: 
Re: lejos help please
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lugnet.robotics.rcx.java
Date: 
Thu, 6 Jul 2006 03:05:29 GMT
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In lugnet.robotics.rcx.java, Muhammad Arif Abdul Rahman wrote:
Hi all,

I'm trying lejos for the first time, but i cant get it working. i followed the
tutorial on the lejos homepage.
when i tried to compile motion.java, 9 errors come up with the first one saying
that package josx.vision does not exist. this is what i got:

Motion.java:1: package josx.vision does not exist

My lejos book is at school, but my first question would be, have you set up your
classpath correctly?  If josx.vision is a real thing, you shouldn't get that
first error.

Peter


Subject: 
lejos help please
Newsgroups: 
lugnet.robotics.rcx.java
Date: 
Wed, 5 Jul 2006 23:25:36 GMT
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Hi all,

I'm trying lejos for the first time, but i cant get it working. i followed the
tutorial on the lejos homepage.
when i tried to compile motion.java, 9 errors come up with the first one saying
that package josx.vision does not exist. this is what i got:

Motion.java:1: package josx.vision does not exist
import josx.vision.*;
^

Motion.java:3: cannot resolve symbol
symbol : class MotionListener
location : class Motion
public class Motion implements MotionListener {
                               ^
... and another 7 cannot resolve symbol errors similar to the second one.

can anybody points out why this is happening? is there anything i missed out
while installing the whole thing? or is it the arrangement of the files in my
lejos folder?

please help if you know the solution.
thanks.


arif


Subject: 
navigator class
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lugnet.robotics.rcx.java
Date: 
Thu, 1 Jun 2006 16:05:44 GMT
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Hi!

I'm controlling my robot with the navigator class. For my recent visual servoing
project I need to stop the current travel command and call it once again with
new distance information. The old movement should be stopped and the new one
started.

The travel method normally returns when the movement is stopped. So how can i
stop the travel method before the movement is completed.
Would be great if you could help me.


christian


Subject: 
Java on the NXT
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lugnet.robotics.rcx.java
Date: 
Wed, 8 Mar 2006 07:17:51 GMT
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I got lucky and now have a NXT on my desk, thanks to the MDP.  Now is a good
time to make suggestions for the API of the NXT lejos.
Roger Glassey


Subject: 
AW: lejos program terminating immediately
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lugnet.robotics.rcx.java
Date: 
Thu, 11 Aug 2005 08:59:25 GMT
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<jochen.hiller@top-logicSPAMCAKE.com>
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Hi Jason,

you have to loop within your main program, otherwise main() will be left.

E.g. use
while (true) {
Thread.sleep (1000);
}

or, use a button listener, and exit when some button has been pressed.

HTH, Jochen


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Betreff: lejos program terminating immediately


Hi,

I'm trying to use leJOS to display the current value of the
rotation sensor I
have hooked up to Sensor Port 1, but when I run the program, the
RCX just beeps
and ends the program immediately.  Here's my code:



import josx.platform.rcx.*;

public class Rot_test
{
    public static void main (String[] args) throws Exception
    {
        Sensor.S1.setTypeAndMode (SensorConstants.SENSOR_TYPE_ROT,
SensorConstants.SENSOR_MODE_ANGLE);
        Sensor.S1.addSensorListener(new SensorListener() {
            public void stateChanged(Sensor aSource, int aOldValue, int
aNewValue){
                LCD.clear();
                Integer i = new Integer(aNewValue);
                String s = i.toString();
                TextLCD.print(s);
            }
        });
        Sensor.S1.activate();
    }
}




I have a question about leJOS that may be related to this (and I
think it may
have to do with the problem I'm having).  When a leJOS program is
set up, and
the program finishes executing all of the code in the main(String[] args)
method, does the program just end?

I think the problem with my code may be that I set up the
listeners, but after
the program finishes reading all of the code in the method, it
just exits and
never watches the rotation sensor.



Does anyone know why I'm having this problem or what it is?


Thanks,

Jason


Subject: 
lejos program terminating immediately
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lugnet.robotics.rcx.java
Date: 
Wed, 10 Aug 2005 15:10:31 GMT
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Hi,

I'm trying to use leJOS to display the current value of the rotation sensor I
have hooked up to Sensor Port 1, but when I run the program, the RCX just beeps
and ends the program immediately.  Here's my code:



import josx.platform.rcx.*;

public class Rot_test
{
    public static void main (String[] args) throws Exception
    {
        Sensor.S1.setTypeAndMode (SensorConstants.SENSOR_TYPE_ROT,
SensorConstants.SENSOR_MODE_ANGLE);
        Sensor.S1.addSensorListener(new SensorListener() {
            public void stateChanged(Sensor aSource, int aOldValue, int
aNewValue){
                LCD.clear();
                Integer i = new Integer(aNewValue);
                String s = i.toString();
                TextLCD.print(s);
            }
        });
        Sensor.S1.activate();
    }
}




I have a question about leJOS that may be related to this (and I think it may
have to do with the problem I'm having).  When a leJOS program is set up, and
the program finishes executing all of the code in the main(String[] args)
method, does the program just end?

I think the problem with my code may be that I set up the listeners, but after
the program finishes reading all of the code in the method, it just exits and
never watches the rotation sensor.



Does anyone know why I'm having this problem or what it is?


Thanks,

Jason


Subject: 
Problem with LDT plugin
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lugnet.robotics.rcx.java
Date: 
Wed, 8 Jun 2005 18:46:22 GMT
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Hi,

I’m starting with lejos and I try to use the plugin LDT 1.2.0 for Eclipse 3.0 with Windows XP. When I try to run (Run As > leJOS), I get the message :

An internal error occurred during: “Launching”. java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Path must include project and resource name: /test_mind org.eclipse.core.internal.utils.Assert.isLegal(Assert.java:58) org.eclipse.core.internal.resources.Workspace.newResource(Workspace.java:1515) org.eclipse.core.internal.resources.Container.getFile(Container.java:124) org.lejos.tools.eclipse.plugin.launch.RunDelegate.launch(RunDelegate.java:63) org.eclipse.debug.internal.core.LaunchConfiguration.launch(LaunchConfiguration.java:569) org.eclipse.debug.internal.ui.DebugUIPlugin.buildAndLaunch(DebugUIPlugin.java:788) org.eclipse.debug.internal.ui.DebugUIPlugin$6.run(DebugUIPlugin.java:955) org.eclipse.core.internal.jobs.Worker.run(Worker.java:66)

My classpath, path, lejos_home and RCXTTY are ok, commands like lejosjc, lejoslink and lejosdl work fine.

With Eclipse, I get the item leJOS > Install Firmware (which works), I can create leJOS RCX project, but I don’t succeed to run my program :(

I’ve surely missed something, and I find nothing about that.

If you can help me, it will be great :)

Erik “brickerik” Amzallag


Subject: 
[Ann] Jurtle 1.8 - Now with LeJOS support
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lugnet.robotics.rcx.java
Date: 
Tue, 17 May 2005 12:39:38 GMT
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I would like to announce the release of Jurtle 1.8, a simple IDE for learning
programming in Java.

What makes this release pertinent to this group is that Jurtle now integrates
with the LeJOS tools and API for programming the LEGO Mindstorms Robotics
system. You can write, compile and download your Java code for the Mindstorms
robots all from within the Jurtle IDE.

For more information, or to download your fully functional evaluation copy,
visit the Otherwise web site at: <http://www.otherwise.com/Jurtle.html>

--
Bill Tschumy
Otherwise -- Austin, TX
http://www.otherwise.com



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