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Re: Lego Remote Control - Here's The Scoop
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Mon, 26 Mar 2001 00:51:53 GMT
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John Barnes <barnes@sensors.com> wrote in message
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Thanks for the info, John. Just going to check out Australian remote control
stuff....
> This is really only of benefit in situations where you want supervisory control
> over a multiple RCX project. (You cannot easily use the IR remote with multiple
> RCXs in my experience. This is more expensive than the IR remote!)
It can be done using LegOS - but it depends how you want to use it. Check
out my tower crane www.lugnet.com/~469/projects/towercrane for one way. The
nice thing about LegOS is that you can program any button to perform any
task. Each RCX just interprets the buttons it knows about & ignores the
rest.
The not so nice thing is that there's a fairly steep leaning curve....
Regards
ROSCO
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