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Re: Why java is (not) bad for Mindstorms
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lugnet.robotics
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Tue, 24 Jan 2006 02:02:49 GMT
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Ted Pawlicki <pawlicki@cs.rochester/spamless/.edu>
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> Why couldn't the original RIS language interface have had a button to
> press which converted your program to a textual form like a
> conventional language? And this textual language had all the extra
> goodies that hackers want?
It does. The RIS GUI saves the programs in *.lsc files (in the
"Vault"). These programs appear to be a C language variant. The
LabView environment does the same thing.
TFP
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Message has 2 Replies:  | | Re: Why java is (not) bad for Mindstorms
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| (...) I'm almost certain, but not quite, that the original RIS 1.0 GUI did not save programs in textual form (MindScript). I believe that functionality was introduced in a later release. When you say "the LabView environment does the same thing" I (...) (20 years ago, 24-Jan-06, to lugnet.robotics)
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