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Re: NXT to NXT communication?
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lugnet.robotics
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Thu, 4 May 2006 12:17:40 GMT
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In lugnet.robotics, David Hurley wrote:
> Also, since the NDA is done, how's reverse engineering going with
> things like NQC for NXT?
John Barnes and others have been working on that. He has out a beta of a "Nxt
Byte Code" (NBC) assembler, and he's dug into a *lot* of firmware and software
details. See the following (& John's website) for more details.
http://news.lugnet.com/announce/?n=3219
I'm not as sure what's been done with respect to Java, but there's also a
potential Lua port in the works. With respect to "reverse engineering", I think
one of the first NXTs to go out to an AFoL was disassembled in under 48 hours
:). So hardware decoding is coming along nicely as well. Check out the goodies
that John Barnes already has posted:
http://www.hitechnic.com/
--
Brian Davis
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