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Re: mindstorms NXT and memory
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lugnet.robotics
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Sun, 8 Jan 2006 11:05:23 GMT
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Hi Steve,
> > As long as you have
> > enough flash and know how to make the most of it you can do a lot of
> > really
> > interesting stuff.
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> Sure - *some* interesting stuff - but not video, audio or mapping.
Not so sure about that. I would try to use the bluetooth link and let my
computer do the video, audio or mapping work. I did that kind of thing
with the RCX and the IR connection and it was a nightmare sometimes, it
only worked reliable with stationary robots ( i did a sorter with vision
command and a learning neural net, that worked fine, but a moving bot
lost connection all the time)
I imagine a seekbot that runs through my livingroom, saves his data with
bluetooth, can use 500MB of my notebook's RAM if it likes and... well,
in the moment I count my money and wait...
Regards,
Michael
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| (...) It depends where your ambitions lie. If you want to analyse audio or video or map your environment somehow - then 64Kb is pathetically small. If all you want is something that's just a small step ahead of an RCX then it's plenty. Of course you (...) (19 years ago, 8-Jan-06, to lugnet.robotics)
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