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Re: Positioning of 2 RCXs
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lugnet.robotics
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Wed, 30 Dec 1998 18:46:55 GMT
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Maurice Hilarius <maurice@harddata#NoSpam#.com>
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With regards to your message at 10:25 AM 12-30-98 -0800, John Huikku. Where
you stated:
> Or apply aluminum foil to some blocks to make mirrors.
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> later,
> john
Or paint them flat white.
A mirror, or tinfoil for that matter, is only about 40% to 60% reflective.
A flat white surface is better than 75% reflective.
Cheers,
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| | Positioning of 2 RCXs
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| I'm currently working on a robot that uses 2 RCXs. They will obviously need to communicate with each other, so I need to know the proper way to position them. Will it work if I stack them one on top of the other? (The top one would have to be upside (...) (26 years ago, 30-Dec-98, to lugnet.robotics)
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