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Re: lego-robotics / question for the experienced...
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Sun, 14 Sep 2003 23:11:22 GMT
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In lugnet.robotics, Scott Davis wrote:
> I'd have to agree with Tim. I first started using the Lego software.
> Through it I learned the basics of programming. I then moved to NQC after I
> started getting into situations where the Lego software was too restricting
> for me. There's a couple tutorials out there, I'm not sure where they are,
> I think one can be found at Dave Baum's website. Also when you do decide to
> switch to NQC, Dave has written 2 books on using NQC that maybe helpful.
> scott
You can also check out "Gordons Brick Programmer". Search for that exact text
string on Google and I think you get to the download site.
It gives you access to most of the RCX firmware functions without having to
learn a procedural language like NQC first. I think if you get the hang of what
the blocks do in GBP first, then embedding them as named functions in a C like
program later may make more sense.
JB
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| I'd have to agree with Tim. I first started using the Lego software. Through it I learned the basics of programming. I then moved to NQC after I started getting into situations where the Lego software was too restricting for me. There's a couple (...) (21 years ago, 14-Sep-03, to lugnet.robotics)
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