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Re: connecting 2 nxt bricks
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lugnet.robotics
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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:
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> > 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?
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> well I've done that with two RCX's, and also RCX to an audio input on a
> laptop (no joke!)
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> 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).
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> 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.
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>
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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| (...) 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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