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Re: My Monkey Needs a Brain
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lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto
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Mon, 10 Sep 2001 21:44:28 GMT
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"Derek Raycraft" <djr@klg.com> wrote in message
news:GJGKou.2r5@lugnet.com...
> Using my brain, and mind, I've been able to get my monkey to swing from bar to
> bar on my test ladder. Originaly I was using a battery box and polarity
> switchs to control it, then I thought, I have a RCX remote why am I doing this.
> So I took the batteries out of my stereo remote, which ironicly an hour early
> I had removed from the RCX remote to put in the stereo remote, and put them
> back in the RCX remote. Yes I do some silly things.
LMAO!!!!!!!!
> Anyway that RCX remote is great. I never really used it before. I just got
> the set for the rotation sensor. Its either very powerfull or the RCX is very
> sensitve because it didn't matter where I pointed it, it still worked.
I'm really missing that! I tend to use the Technic Control Centre to do most
of the testing, then connect to RCX for programming. It's a bugger that the
spacing between the terminals on the Control Centre and RCX aren't the same,
though, as I like to lash 9v terminals together for quick
connect/disconnect.
Iain
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| | My Monkey Needs a Brain
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| Perhaps that should be my monkey needs a mind. I've got a brain for it(RCX), it just needs to be programmed. Using my brain, and mind, I've been able to get my monkey to swing from bar to bar on my test ladder. Originaly I was using a battery box (...) (23 years ago, 10-Sep-01, to lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto)
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