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Re: Robotics in Aussie
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lugnet.robotics
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Fri, 11 Dec 1998 09:58:08 GMT
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Harri 'Junkarn' Manni <junkarn@wombat.ludvika.SPAMLESSse>
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I have a similar problem here in Sweden, but here we have the language
problem, at least that's what Lego states to be the reason for the delayed
introduction in the nordic countries. Translation of the manuals...
That should not be a problem for the Austrailian release and in my mind
neither for those who can read english over here. :(
Luckily I know nice people in the U.S. who are willing to buy it for me.
:)
The only disadvantage is that I can't see the stuff in "real life" before
I buy it, but this mailinglist has convinced me that it doesen't matter.
It's what I want!
On Fri, 11 Dec 1998, Dax Stanley wrote:
> Whats going on.
>
> All this great development in Mindstorm and I can not get
> any mindstorm until who knows when......
> Why not in Australia :-(
>
> I want to play. :-(
>
> The cybermaster is just about to be released, but
> the mindstorms seems so much greater.
> can anyone tell me if it is worth AUS$400 for a
> CyberMaster or should I wait for the MindStorm
>
>
> Also I want to program in Java, has it been done?
> Mindstorm or CyberMaster? where?
> If I can for CyberMaster I'll get it I suppose.
> Has it radio output as well, so I can get it
> to change channels on the TV (Lazyness at best).
>
> Any any A* programs in Java?
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> Thanks in Advance
>
> DAX
//Harri Manni - 070-5850517 -o)
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