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(...) Since the lamp is a rather power hungry device, it is best to drive it with an output port. Use OnFwd(port, pwr) to turn it on (with brightness controlled by pwr parameter), Off(port) to turn it off. Though I have not tested, it should also (...) (17 years ago, 15-Apr-08, to lugnet.robotics)
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(...) The lamp is relatively power hungry, so you should connect it to a motor port for best result. OnFwd ("ports", "pwr"); will light it, with brightness controlled by the pwr parameter. Off ("ports"); will turn it off. I have not tested, but most (...) (17 years ago, 15-Apr-08, to lugnet.robotics)
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Thanks a bunch for the reply! The education set has the lamp, so my students would like to use it now... I'll keep you 'posted' about the results... Regards, Torsten Otto (...) (17 years ago, 15-Apr-08, to lugnet.robotics)
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(...) My guess is you can turn it on using one of the powered sensor types such as SENSOR_TYPE_LIGHT_ACTIVE or SENSOR_TYPE_LOWSPEED_9V. I don't have a lamp to test this with or any of the cables that are required to connect a lamp to a sensor port. (...) (17 years ago, 14-Apr-08, to lugnet.robotics)
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Howdy, maybe I'm overlooking something very simple, but I can't find a way to use the lamp that comes with the NXT when programming it in NXC. Is this plainly not supported? Regards, iTOtto (17 years ago, 14-Apr-08, to lugnet.robotics)
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I realize this thread is kinda old but ...does anyone know if Chris Phillips ever made his TrainLab software available? I have tried a few times to contact Chris without any success. I have been looking into automating my train layouts and would (...) (17 years ago, 11-Apr-08, to lugnet.trains, lugnet.robotics.rcx.pbforth, FTX)
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| | NXT Inventor's Guide Book Signing in Austin, TX
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On Saturday, April 19th, I'm having a book signing at a Barnes & Noble in Austin, Texas for my book The Unofficial LEGO MINDSTORMS NXT Inventor's Guide (No Starch Press, 2007). The signing will begin at 2PM, and I'll be bringing two robots with me (...) (17 years ago, 11-Apr-08, to lugnet.robotics, lugnet.robotics.nxt, lugnet.events, lugnet.loc.us.tx, FTX)
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| | Release of LEJOS OSEK 2.0, It supports ANSI C/C++ application flash!
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Hi, What's new in 2.0 is: - LEJOS OSEK application can be uploaded to Flash by NXT BIOS. - NXT BIOS is a Flash boot loader and it does NOT touch the lock/security bits of AT91SAM7S. - 224Kbytes Flash and appx.50Kbytes SRAM are available for LEJOS (...) (17 years ago, 7-Apr-08, to lugnet.robotics)
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| | Re: Two dimensional arrays in NXC
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(...) Hi Roger, yes, Java can do the job, but normally I prefer pbLua for all my NXT projects. It is completely operating system independant, you need a terminal only... From time to time, I like to play with NXC, which is available for most os'es (...) (17 years ago, 6-Apr-08, to lugnet.robotics.nxt)
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(...) Hi Christian, If you need 2 dimensional arrays and use OSX, Java is a possible answer. You can download it from http: lejos.sourceforge.net. It supports up to 8 dimensional arrays, the Java math library, multi threading, communications via (...) (17 years ago, 5-Apr-08, to lugnet.robotics.nxt)
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