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Re: RCX Command Center
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lugnet.robotics
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Date:
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Wed, 9 Dec 1998 21:17:56 GMT
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John Donaldson <JDONALDSON@GHG.NETavoidspam>
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Found the problem. I normally run code like this from the D: drive. It
seems that unless I have the NQC dir on the C: then it can not find
"Command.com". Once I moved the NQC to the C: and remapped my icon, then
it alled worked.
Would it be possible to make it work from any drive. Then I could even
setup a ZIP disk for just NQC and run it from my internal ZIP Drive
(E:).
John A. Donaldson
Mark Overmars wrote:
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> I am happy to annouce the RCX Command Center. RCX Command Center is a
> program that assist you in programming the Lego MindStorms Robots. It
> provides a higher level interface to the RCX, the programmable brick
> that forms the heart of the Lego Robots.
>
> RCX Command Center is based on the Not Quite C language and compiler
> written by Dave Baum. The Not Quite C compiler and documentation are
> included for convenience but are not part of the RCX Command Center.
> They remain copyrighted by Dave Baum. RCX Command Center adds to this an
> integrated editor, and tools to directly control the RCX and to monitor
> its state and behavior.
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> RCX Command Center can be used free of charge. It should run on
> Windows'95, '98, and NT 4.0. A beta-test version of RCX Command Center
> is now available at
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> http://www.cs.uu.nl/people/markov/lego/
>
> Mark Overmars
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| I am happy to annouce the RCX Command Center. RCX Command Center is a program that assist you in programming the Lego MindStorms Robots. It provides a higher level interface to the RCX, the programmable brick that forms the heart of the Lego Robots. (...) (26 years ago, 6-Dec-98, to lugnet.robotics)
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