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Re: RCX Code tutorial or better program all together?
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lugnet.robotics
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Thu, 19 Oct 2000 21:33:20 GMT
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arachnid <arachnid@evis&stopspammers&.net>
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I would say that Gordon's BrickProgrammer is your best bet before getting
into NQC, it supports if/else, multi tasking and routines, as does the
standard RCX Environment. It also supports integer Variables.
I've done some complex stuff, however I made lots of assumptions about the
RCX VM (in comparison to a proper object based VM), that led to me building
loads of code that had to be reworked (call stack). It also has a nice debug
tool, allowing you to view all variable values. A very good visual
programming tool for the RCX.
----- Original Message -----
From: Greg Majewski <citrusx__@yahoo.com>
To: <lego-robotics@crynwr.com>
Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2000 9:25 PM
Subject: RCX Code tutorial or better program all together?
> Hello,
> I'm a new RCX owner and I find that the tutorial for RCX Code that comes with
> Mindstorms explains squat. Is there an online tutorial that explains what each
> object does and actually shows how to do more than just turn on a motor for
> one second and then shut it off? Also.. is there an easier program that one
> can download that has conventional ifs and elses and gotos and such? Thanks,
> Greg Majewski
>
>
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