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Re: Interface B??
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lugnet.robotics
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Mon, 24 Jan 2000 05:41:34 GMT
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I believe that this is the Serial Interface for Lego that is sold through
Dacta. It is expensive. I would be interested in one if there was a way to
run it off of a Windows CE device.
Mike Poindexter
In lugnet.robotics, Kyle McDonald <Kyle.McDonald@Sun.COM> writes:
> Hi.
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> This is a shot in the dark, but...
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> I was reading throught the website, and came across:
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> Interface B #9751
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> The Interface B has 4 passive inputs (for touch and temperature
> sensors), 4 active inputs (for light and angle sensors) and 8
> ouputs, plus a constant 9V "test" output. It interfaces to a
> PC (it may be a simple RS232 serial connection, in which case
> it would interface to any computer?)
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> This got me thinking (probably my first mistake :^)
> If the the box is really an RS232 device, does
> anyone out there have a guss on wether or not you
> could hook it up to a IR tower, and have the RCX
> tell it to do things??
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> If so it would be a great way to get more inputs and
> outputs.
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> -Kyle
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