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Re: RCX to PDA (Answers, please :-)
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some answers:
1) No. I don't know a lot about the IR port, but this question comes up often. And the answer's the same. I believe they use different frequencies.
5) A short time ago, I went looking for this exact thing. I wanted to be able to compile LegOS programs using WinCE. (I assume that's the OS) All the cross-compilers seemed to say the same thing: "Works under all versions of Windows. **Except WinCE**"
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From: "Bluey" <Wolf_and_eagle@spamblock.yahoo.com>
Date: Tue, 16 Jul 2002 14:07:59 GMT
To: lugnet.robotics@lugnet.com
Subject: RCX to PDA (Answers, please :-)
I have a Compaq Ipaq 3835, and I want to be able to write, compile, and
download programs to the RCX without the use of the IR tower.
I'm not asking for anyone to write any programs for me.
All I would like is help and answers to my questions :-)
1: Is it possible to communicate with the RCX from the Ipaq's IR?
2: Where can I find information on the Ipaq 3835's IR system?
3: How do I go about making programs for the Ipaq?
4: Is it feasible that a "bridge" program could be made for NQC?
(To "fake COM 1" and route the info through the IR port)
5: Could LegOS(soon to be changed) ever be ported to Pocket PC 2002?
Tim
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| I also read somewhere that there might be a way to change the frequency, possibley by increasing the "baud rate"? I know that there is a way (at least on Palms) to change the frequency, because I downloaded a Remote Control program that would learn (...) (22 years ago, 16-Jul-02, to lugnet.robotics)
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