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In lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto, Vineet Honkan wrote:
> Hey guys-
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> I looked in the book on Lego Mindstorms, but it doesn't answer my question. Do
> any of you know what the letters "OR" and "AND" stand for in their respective
> systems?
Or and And are logical operators. Look up a basic electrical circuit theory
book or high school physics book for more information.
> Also, at the last meeting, I think it was John who had the RCX with a few touch
> sensors, but they were wired in a certain way. Which way wass that?
Don't worry about it, it's a multiplexing method for sensors you don't have.
Calum
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| (...) Vineet, Using google, search for "boolean logic tutorial", and I'd bet you find plenty of good information. Kevin (...) (21 years ago, 28-Aug-03, to lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto)
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