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Re: DACTA PARTS QUESTIONS
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lugnet.robotics
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Wed, 7 Jun 2000 12:38:32 GMT
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ROB.DOUCETTE@YORK.nospamCOM
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On Tue, 6 Jun 2000 17:09:40 GMT, lego-robotics@crynwr.com (Tilman
Sporkert) wrote:
> > I just got a dacta catalouge, I have quick questions:
> >
> > 1. What is the 9917 DPC Sensor?
>
> That's not a sensor, but an adapter. It allows you to connect DPC sensors to
> the RCX. Here's a description from http://www.pitsco-legodacta-store.com :
> ---
> This adapter allows you to connect DCP's range of sensors directly to the RCX.
> Using the ROBOLAB Investigator software, you can now include a broader range of
> sensors into your robotics and science activities. Remember, each RCX can only
> have three sensors connected at one time.
> > 2. What is the difference between the "standard" touch sensor & the 9888
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> The 9888 is an older touch sensor, with the wire attached to it. It has been
> replaced by the newer touch sensor 9757 with the detachable wire. AFAIK, 9888
> isn't available in the US anymore.
The 9888 is available from Pitsco-Data: 9 Volt Touch Sensor
Identifier: W779888, $18.50.
http://www.pitsco-legodacta.com/ under online shopping, spare parts,
DATCTA, sensors.
The DCP sensors are under Mindstorms and ROBOLAB, ROBOLAB components.
The full sensor set is $625.
-Rob.
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| (...) That's not a sensor, but an adapter. It allows you to connect DPC sensors to the RCX. Here's a description from (URL) : --- This adapter allows you to connect DCP's range of sensors directly to the RCX. Using the ROBOLAB Investigator software, (...) (24 years ago, 6-Jun-00, to lugnet.robotics)
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