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Re: Robolab software
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lugnet.robotics
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Wed, 8 Aug 2001 15:55:38 GMT
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That would be a blatent violation of LEGO's copyright, not to mention
National Instrument's copyright on the underlying platform (LabVIEW)
which they are providing out of their sense of social responsibility
(I used to work for NI, I know the people there making this kind of
decision and I believe that to be their honest motivation), unless someone
were
no longer using RoboLab and wanted to give their copy away.
The stuff is *awesome* software, and the price cannot be beaten with
a stick.
My $0.02.
-Peter
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Peter A. Vogel
Manager + Consultant, Configuration Management
Arsin Corporation
http://www.arsin.com
cp <lego-robotics@crynwr.com> wrote in message
news:B79452A2.1267%rcpmac@home.com...
> Any one have a copy of the robolab software for Macintosh available. I have
> the mindstorm kit but cannot run it on my Mac. I know I can spend $60 bucks
> at Pitsco and buy a copy, but somehow it doesn't seem fair that they have
> the Mac version and don't include it in the kit
> Chris
> Seattle
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| Any one have a copy of the robolab software for Macintosh available. I have the mindstorm kit but cannot run it on my Mac. I know I can spend $60 bucks at Pitsco and buy a copy, but somehow it doesn't seem fair that they have the Mac version and (...) (23 years ago, 6-Aug-01, to lugnet.robotics)
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