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Re: Hardware Hack
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lugnet.robotics
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Date:
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Thu, 5 Jul 2001 20:35:50 GMT
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Andy Gombos <gombos_2000@*Spamcake*yahoo.com>
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I think John Barnes made something like that w/ a more powerful
processor. He used to have it on his site, but I can't find any pictures
there anymore. He should be able to give you more information.
Andy
"Prof. Dr. Jan G. Korvink" wrote:
> The resources on the net for getting into the Lego software, including
> the very successfull alternatives, are quite stunning. Within a few
> weeks I have come quite far, and the fun goes on.
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> Now I have a question about the hardware:
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> Has anyone heard of (or is themselves responsible) for a successful
> hardware hack of the Lego RCX brick?
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> I am talking of "building your own from scratch".
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> I am well aware of alternative projects, such as basic stamps and
> other motherboards that achieve similar results, but that are
> incompatible with the Lego environment.
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> Any hints would be much appreciated.
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> Jan Korvink
> --
> www.imtek.de/simulation
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