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Re: Which Palm?
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lugnet.robotics
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Tue, 21 Nov 2000 14:48:23 GMT
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In lugnet.robotics, John Barnes writes:
> Something doesn't make sense to me here .....
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> IF someone sells a piece of software which allows the Palm to
> learn and speak "arbitrary remotese", then there has to be low level
> software control over the port.
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> Doesn't that mean that who ever knows how to write that code could
> also write routines to transmit and receive RCXese?
I thought the same thing - but I do not understand the technology in any
way, shape or form.
Scott A
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> So are we waiting around for someone out there in lugnet land who's a
> Palm expert to craft something suitable?
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> As soon as someone publishes the URL of the IRda routines, I am going
> out to buy one of the little beasties. But until it can talk to my RCX, it can
> wait on the store shelf.
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> JB
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> > The short answer is it doesn't really matter.....'cause none of the Palm or
> > Handspring units really work directly with the RCX. If there is a Holy
> > Grail to this robotics/Palm group, it would be the successful programming
> > of the Palm IrDA port to speak fluent Lego Mindstorms. Out of the box,
> > they are completely incompatible. Now, let me qualify that....
> >
> > You can use any Palm/Handspring/Whatever as a learning remote by getting a
> > copy of Omni Remote from Pacific Neo-Tek http://www.pacificneotek.com/
> > All this does however is mimic the commands that can come from the
> > Mindstorms remote control unit, and you'd need a remote to teach it. That
> > was the dead link you mentioned from the Lugnet Palm page. Mr. Eddings had
> > drawn a screen for the Omni Remote software, and programmed the buttons.
> >
> > If you can program the Palm (and the SDK is available for free from Palm)
> > then you could attach the infra red tower to the serial port of your Palm
> > device, and use it that way. That's what Mike Kory did in his programs
> > http://www.advancenet.net/~kory/pilot/
> >
> > Now after all that, if you still wanted to get a Palm type device, I'd
> > recommend the Handspring Visor. Less expensive, cool colors, and the
> > Springboard expansion port. Mine's blue ;>)
> >
> > Jeff
> >
> > Jeffrey Hazen
> > North Mill Technology
> > jeffrey.hazen@northmill.net
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Scott A [SMTP:eh105jb@mx1.pair.com]
> > Sent: Tuesday, November 21, 2000 7:28 AM
> > To: lugnet.robotics.palm@lugnet.com; lugnet.robotics@lugnet.com
> > Subject: Which Palm?
> >
> > Is there a list of Palms which I can use with my RCX etc? I am thinking of
> > getting used one just to use with my RCX - but I don't want to by the
> > "wrong" one.
> >
> > I'm grateful for any help given... as always.
> >
> > Scott A
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