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Hi
I think RDS is the best to you, except touch sensor, you also can use external
light sensor in Scout, you can do most thing that RCX can do.
I don't know if you can write NQC program as you are so young, you can refer page
at http://go18.163.com/~legozang/creation/robots.html, there is a LightSeeker with
MLCad dat file and NQC file, you can use your RDS in that creation.
Good lucky.
Zhengrong
Bradley Dale wrote:
> I got a catalog today from a science store in Toronto, and it has relativley
> low priced Mindstorms. There are Droid Developers for $105.00, and Robotics
> Discovery for $159.95. This is quite close to the American price, so I think
> it is a better value than they would be elsewhere. Invention System 1.5 is
> $299.00, like it always is. I like the Robotics Discovery Set, and it says
> that you can create over 3,000 different behaviours for the robots. Is that
> true? I think a toy like that would keep me contantly amused for years. But
> the TLC catalog says microscouts have only 7 programs. Can this be correct? I
> think that this is what for Christmas. I will ask for this set anyway, since
> it is bound to be more interactive than the Freight & Crane Railway train I
> was previously wishing for (and no, nobody has bought the train yet). PS: I'm
> 13 years old and don't have any previous experience with robotic programming.
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