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Thanks for the reply,
I really enjoyed your book. My son (age 13) also enjoyed it. He's starting out
using ROBOLAB, but your book has sparked an interest in C (like) programming.
I look forward to a sequel.
In lugnet.robotics, Dave Baum writes:
> I believe Fred Martin ran into similar problems and the serial extension
> did indeed help. I think his write-up of the issue is somewhere on his
> site:
>
> http://www.media.mit.edu/~fredm/
>
> Dave Baum
>
>
> In article <FnqIIC.3tE@lugnet.com>, "Bob Ritter" <britter@hst.nasa.gov> wrote:
>
> > I had a similar problem and suggested used the three cable method you mentioned
> > with great success.
> >
> > Before I tried this I sent an inquiry to Dacta and got this response
> >
> > "There is an issue with some Macintosh serial ports that we are currently
> > testing. We do have a usable solution while we continue to test and
> > design for this issue.
> >
> > I would like you to add a Macintosh serial extension cable between the
> > black LEGO Dacta cable and the IR Transmitter. This cable is a typical
> > 8pin Male-Female Mac MiniDin extension cable (4 to 6 feet) that can be
> > purchased at a local Macintosh dealer."
> >
> > I haven't tried it myself, but if you try it let met know if it works
>
> --
> reply to: dbaum at enteract dot com
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