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Re: Drive types
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lugnet.robotics
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Date:
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Tue, 9 Jan 2007 13:08:31 GMT
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Tim Rueger <trueger@yahooSAYNOTOSPAM.com>
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On Jan 8, 2007, at 2:29 PM, John Hansen wrote:
> In lugnet.robotics, Jonathan Knudsen wrote:
> > Also, I'm looking for a lightweight programming alternative for OS X,
> > something like NQC. Any suggestions? I've done a little digging but
> > come back empty-handed.
>
> NXC is something like NQC and it is available for Windows, Mac OS X,
> and Linux
> platforms. While NXC is not yet complete, it is very functional with
> a large
> API for the NXT.
>
> Not eXactly C (NXC) is currently available in the form of NBC beta 20.
> If you
> download the latest NBC beta and the latest test release of BricxCC
> then you can
> easily write programs in NXC and compile and download them to your NXT
> brick.
> On a non-Windows platform you currently need an external tool to
> download
> compiled executables to the NXT.
Ok, I'll bite: which external tools work well on OS X and Linux?
Thanks,
-Tim
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| (...) linxt - (URL) - (URL) are others that I have heard about but can't find links for (or recall the names of) at the moment. My nexttool utility runs on Mac OSX and on Linux and it can do all kinds of cool things but it is built on top of libusb (...) (18 years ago, 9-Jan-07, to lugnet.robotics)
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| (...) NXC is something like NQC and it is available for Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux platforms. While NXC is not yet complete, it is very functional with a large API for the NXT. Not eXactly C (NXC) is currently available in the form of NBC beta 20. (...) (18 years ago, 8-Jan-07, to lugnet.robotics)
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