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LEGO USB tower with NQC on Linux
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lugnet.robotics
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Date:
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Mon, 8 Jul 2002 06:07:53 GMT
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Prof. Dr. R. Schiedermeier <[rs@]stopspammers[cs.fhm.edu]>
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Hi,
I have set up a short web site (http://www.cs.fhm.edu/~schieder/usbtower) with a
description of how to use a LEGO USB tower (RIS 2.0) with Dave Baum's NQC on
Linux. It works fine for many popular chipsets (Intel, VIA), yet not all.
Please note, that I have just collected files written by other people. I would
like to thank them for their good work.
Regards,
Reinhard
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Prof. Dr. Reinhard Schiedermeier
FB07 Informatik FH Mýnchen (Computer Science, Munich U of Applied Sciences)
http://www.cs.fhm.edu/~schieder -- PGP encrypted mail preferred
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