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| | Re: I2C device for the RCX
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| ARGH!!!...!!! i'm getting nuts of all these numbers! Now it appears that my stopwatch didn't give the time in steps from 1 ms, but in steps from 10 ms so then the program takes 3750ms, which means 70,6 packages per second. the RCX has send 1 adress (...) (22 years ago, 13-Jan-03, to lugnet.robotics)
| | | | Re: Train 4: Coming Soon
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| You know, I completely bafflegabbed that message. The joint between Ramp 1 and 2 is exactly *6* bricks. However, that does indeed mean that the joint between the 2nd and 3rd curve segment on that turn is 4 bricks, so we're good. Me not talk so good. (...) (22 years ago, 13-Jan-03, to lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto)
| | | | RE: Communicating to RCX with Notebook Infrared Port
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| The notebook IR ports are IrDA ports. This is the only program I've ever found that will use a notebook IrDA port for controlling Consumer IR devices: (URL) IR is similar to what is used by the RCX. (...) (22 years ago, 13-Jan-03, to lugnet.robotics)
| | | | Re: What type of LUG marker? (was Re: New Mosaic: Map of the USA)
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| (...) Some are, some aren't... some are intermingled a bit (I used MichLUG and NILTC in my example because I know for sure they are a bit intermingled, as they are also with IndyLUG as well, if you see, for example Scott Sanburn's spot, which club (...) (22 years ago, 13-Jan-03, to lugnet.build.sculpture, lugnet.events.brickswest, lugnet.events.brickfest, lugnet.org)
| | | | Communicating to RCX with Notebook Infrared Port
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| Hi everybody there, I'd like to use my notebook's IR port to talk to the RCX. Can anybody tell how I can do that? Thanks for our help! Wolfgang (22 years ago, 13-Jan-03, to lugnet.robotics)
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