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Point new-guy to resources?
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lugnet.org.us.smart
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Thu, 22 Mar 2001 18:27:45 GMT
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Hello, all. Several friends and I are beginning a sumo competition in
Denver. I've seen references to a couple of things that are very
interesting, and am looking for more info:
1> Shifting transmissions- low mode for push, high mode for search. Is
there a good example of how to put one of these together? Our initial
rules allow only a single RIS set.
2> Radar/proximity detection w/NQC for RCX2- I've found a couple of pages
dedicated to this topic and have a little test program running, but any
debugging/tuning/tactical use tips would be great..
I'm inspired by your technical challenges- maybe if our initial rounds go
well we can put on a show for the local Children's museum in the future!
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Rob Deis "Let the people know beforehand what the law
MiB3347 is and what they are to expect."
rdeis@io.com -- 18th Congress, Rec. 75
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: Point new-guy to resources?
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| Hi Robert, Perhaps you meant to send this out to a more general newsgroup, but, since you are here... (SMART is a Seattle Mindstorms group) David Schilling has told me about a robot built in rtlToronto which has the gearbox you described. You can (...) (24 years ago, 23-Mar-01, to lugnet.org.us.smart)
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