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Subject: 
Re: connecting 2 nxt bricks
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lugnet.robotics
Date: 
Mon, 9 Jan 2006 14:45:36 GMT
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In lugnet.robotics, dan miller <danbmil99@yahoo.com> wrote:
--- Lee Magpili <mr.lee.m@gmail.com> wrote:

i dont know if its ever been done...

but with all this new found technology, and some fancy programming, would
it be
possible to connect 2 nxt bricks via an output port from one to an input
port to
the other?

well I've done that with two RCX's, and also RCX to an audio input on a
laptop (no joke!)

But my sense is that this system is going to give you much less direct
control over the I/O, which is way more sophisticated.  It seems to be
relegated to another chip, which I suspect won't be programmable (not easily
anyway).

For my money, bluetooth is looking like the best bet, even if the NXT's are
right next to each other.  Same goes for combo NXT/Ipaq (onboard) and of
course NXT to powerful off-board computer.



awesome, i'm sure someone will figure out the programming. its true about the
bluetooth though, it might be the best, unless you're already using it for
something else. what did u make when you connected the rcx's together?



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  Re: connecting 2 nxt bricks
 
(...) well I've done that with two RCX's, and also RCX to an audio input on a laptop (no joke!) But my sense is that this system is going to give you much less direct control over the I/O, which is way more sophisticated. It seems to be relegated to (...) (19 years ago, 9-Jan-06, to lugnet.robotics)

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