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Re: Scout and USB Tower
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lugnet.robotics.scout
Date: 
Thu, 15 Aug 2002 14:32:26 GMT
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Thanks for the tips. The first time i use the :short option, it worked
perfectly, but it hasn't worked again. I must have hit on the exact right
distance/position by dumb luck. Oh well. I'll keep trying and post my
findings.


In article <dbaum-396E86.19594414082002@lugnet.com>, "Dave Baum"
<dbaum@enteract.com> wrote:

I must have run into this problem before (and forgot about it).  I was
looking through the NQC source code for using the USB tower and noticed
that the Mac OS X version of NQC supports an options -Susb:short which
will use the USB tower in short range mode, which seems to do a lot
better for communicating with the Scout.

I don't know if there's any way to control the tower's range
programmatically under Windows.  If someone knows the trick, let me know
and I'll add the usb:short option to the Win32 version of NQC as well.

Dave


In article <dbaum-C516C5.21370613082002@lugnet.com>,
Dave Baum <dbaum@enteract.com> wrote:

Make sure that you tell nqc (or MacNQC) that you are using a Scout.
You  can do this by adding -Tscout to the command line (NQC) or
selecting the  appropriate target in the preferences dialog for MacNQC.

The USB tower and Scout seem to be very sensitive to distance when
downloading a program.  I found that about 18" works well.  Closer or
farther than that tends to get a lot of errors.  I'm not sure why this
happens, although I'd speculate that the USB tower is transmitting much
brighter than the serial one, and that the Scout transmits fairly
weakly.  This mismatch means that too close and the USB tower
overpowers  the Scout's receive cicruitry, but too far away and the
tower can't hear  the Scout.  When I get a chance I'll look to see if
there's a way to  lower the transmit power of the USB tower (which
would then perhaps make  close range communication more reliable).

Dave


In article <H0rGHD.1By@lugnet.com>,
"Alex Christensen" <jac@cyberjunkie.com> wrote:

With NQC, I can download programs just fine to my RCX from my iMac
using the USB IR Tower. When I try to download programs to my Scout
however, it fails, acting like the Scout isn't even there. I can send
messages and remote commands to the Scout over the USB Tower though.
Is this a known problem with the USB Tower? Are there any ways around
it?



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  Re: Scout and USB Tower
 
I can get it to work if i hold the blue side of the scout aimed at the tower at about 30 centimeters, with the tower set to short mode. That seems to be the only way to do it, any different and no go. (22 years ago, 15-Aug-02, to lugnet.robotics.scout)

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  Re: Scout and USB Tower
 
I must have run into this problem before (and forgot about it). I was looking through the NQC source code for using the USB tower and noticed that the Mac OS X version of NQC supports an options -Susb:short which will use the USB tower in short (...) (22 years ago, 15-Aug-02, to lugnet.robotics.scout)

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