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Re: Have you got your NXT yet?
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Date: 
Mon, 3 Jul 2006 20:56:24 GMT
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In lugnet.robotics, Brian Davis wrote:
In lugnet.robotics, David Hurley wrote:

Bluetooth isn't functioning very well with mine.

   What exactly seems to be the problem? Can you connect to the NXT from the
programming environment?

I thought it had more memory than it does.

   Note that if you don't want the "Try Me" and on-brick programming options,
these can all be deleted freeing up some room. From the memory pane, there's a
small check box in the upper right corner. Click it to see the "system files",
and you can delete those as well. You can even delete the system sounds - it
won't crash it, just not make the sounds anymore

One other thing I did notice too was that the ultrasound
sensor minimum range was about two inches.

   Yep. If you're still yelling, it's hard to tell if you're hearing an echo, or
your original yelp :-).

I am still having Bluetooth connectivity problems.  It may be endemic of my USB
dongle I am using; I don't know. I have had a couple successfull connections
with BT, but nothing I would consider reliable or consistent.  I did mess around
with it early on but I think I have undone those  boo-boos.

I even updated the firmware to v1.03,but still no change.  I may have to do some
registry hack or uninstall everything.  I have already reinstalled the NXT
software and drivers.  I'm not sure where the problem is right now -- all I know
is that the logo blinks on and off like it is trying to connect.  Maybe it's a
refresh thing with my dongle vendor software.



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  Re: Have you got your NXT yet?
 
(...) What exactly seems to be the problem? Can you connect to the NXT from the programming environment? (...) Note that if you don't want the "Try Me" and on-brick programming options, these can all be deleted freeing up some room. From the memory (...) (18 years ago, 29-Jun-06, to lugnet.robotics)

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