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Re: "Floating" a motor
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lugnet.robotics
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Mon, 13 Mar 2000 01:58:18 GMT
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Not Quite C will make your programming a lot more fun and solve your problem
at the same time.
http://www.enteract.com/~dbaum/nqc/index.html
--
Bob Fay
rfay@we.mediaone.net
The Shop
http://www.geocities.com/bobfay_98
"James Powell" <wx732@freenet.victoria.bc.ca> wrote in message
news:FrC5Cp.F83@lugnet.com...
> 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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| (...) If your going to use the great NQC make sure you also get RCXCC as it greatly adds to NQC. (URL) Home Page: (URL) Lego Club: (URL) (25 years ago, 13-Mar-00, to lugnet.robotics)
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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 (...) (25 years ago, 13-Mar-00, to lugnet.robotics)
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