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"Floating" a motor
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lugnet.robotics
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Mon, 13 Mar 2000 00:58:01 GMT
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Is there any way using the Lego Firmware/software to get a output to float? I
have a aplication in which a 'braked' motor will not work...it has to be able
to pass over various gears, and I only just clued in to that little fact, as to
why it did what it did...
Otherwise, where do I look for _beginner_ information on a alt. programming
language that I can use? I used to program in Logo, and handbomb my HTML, so I
have a idea of how to program non graphically, but, not a great grasp of it.
James Powell
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Message has 2 Replies: | | Re: "Floating" a motor
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| Not Quite C will make your programming a lot more fun and solve your problem at the same time. (URL) Fay rfay@we.mediaone.net The Shop (URL) Powell" <wx732@freenet.victoria.bc.ca> wrote in message news:FrC5Cp.F83@lugnet.com... (...) float? I (...) (...) (25 years ago, 13-Mar-00, to lugnet.robotics)
| | | Re: "Floating" a motor
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| (...) to (...) I (...) Robolab 2.0 will allow you to float the motors using a graphical language with the native lego firmware. Once you install Robolab 2.0, go to the Project Install Extras to use the full menus. One advantage of Robolab is it has (...) (25 years ago, 13-Mar-00, to lugnet.robotics)
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