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Re: Controlling 2 or more RCX
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lugnet.robotics
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Sun, 19 Mar 2000 23:26:27 GMT
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MAybe using rcx messages you can send messages in the range 0-100 to the
first, and 101-255 to second. Make them react to only the range you
defined. Nqc should do it. Make a table with differents code meaning
different nqc actions (0 = stop, 1 = forward... what you want)
Hope this helps
Jason Di Fazio a écrit :
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> I am developing a GUI in Visual Basic to control the RCX realtime. I have kind of run into a snag though and I could use some help. Right now I have 2 RCX which I am trying to control. The problem I am not sure how to control each RCX separately. If I want to control Motor1 on RCX1 I will also turn on Motor1 of RCX2. Is there a way out of this??? Is it possible to talk to only one RCX at a time?? Is there a way to specify the RCX I want to talk to??
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> Jason Di Fazio
> Electrical Engineering
> University of Windsor
> difazio@uwindsor.ca
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| I am developing a GUI in Visual Basic to control the RCX realtime. I have kind of run into a snag though and I could use some help. Right now I have 2 RCX which I am trying to control. The problem I am not sure how to control each RCX separately. If (...) (25 years ago, 19-Mar-00, to lugnet.robotics)
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