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(...) <Removed> (...) Thanks so much! I always considered my building style to be stuck in the '70's and 'early '80's :) I have fun with it, tho. And i'm basically doing 2 shows 'back-to-back' One this upcoming weekend in Etobicoke, and one the (...) (3 years ago, 17-May-22, to lugnet.space)
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(...) Terrific work! I'm sorry that I didn't see this thread until now, or I'd have commented sooner. I don't go in for LEGO much lately, but Classic Space will forever hold a special classic space in my heart. Thanks for sharing! Dave! (3 years ago, 7-Apr-22, to lugnet.space)
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(...) Truely wonderful work! I really like the contrast between the classic space and the modern building styles. (3 years ago, 28-Mar-22, to lugnet.space)
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| | An RCX running on a Windows XP VM controlling a monorail train
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I set up my WinXP VM with BrixCC and connected one of my RCX's to my copperized monorail track. I wrote a quick NQC program that would control the speed and direction of the monorail train via a rotation sensor connected to the RCX. It's not as (...) (3 years ago, 7-Mar-22, to lugnet.robotics, lugnet.space)
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| | How to get RCX software and the IR tower to work on modern systems
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And yes, it uses virtual devices. A friend sent me a link to this page- <https://www.bartnec...EU-FA9e10> The page gives a walkthru to set up a virtual device, install XP in that virtual device and then spool up the RCX software and the IR tower I (...) (3 years ago, 6-Mar-22, to lugnet.robotics.rcx)
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