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Re: LEGO Engineer Software
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lugnet.robotics
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Mon, 25 Jun 2007 12:39:01 GMT
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jack-barak <{j_barak@netvision.net.il}StopSpammers{}>
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Some explenations regarding the Lego Engineer Version I suggested before:
The version is Lego Engineer 2.0 and it will work only on top of Robolab
2.0, so if you have a newer version of Robolab - 2.5.4 specifically, You
should download the newest version of Lego Engineer - 2.5
I got only few days ago the following link from Chris Rogers (Thanks Chris),
and I know he won't mind if I pass on the information. So here it is:
http://web.mac.com/chrisbuerginrogers/iWeb/LV29/LEGOEngineer.html
All the installation steps are written there - actually you need to downkoad
the compressed files, uncompress them and copy two files to two places in
the Robolab 2.5.4 folder.
Good Luck
Jacob
John Kyle-2 wrote:
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> In lugnet.robotics, Dustin Jones wrote:
> > Does anyone have a copy of or know of a good link to download the LEGO
> > Engineer
> > software - all the links that point to NASA sites don't seem to be valid
> > anymore.
> >
> > Dustin
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> I've been looking for that myself, but after a bit of search, I found this
> tutorial that shows that RoboLab has the ability to use the Control Lab
> 9751:
> http://130.64.87.22/robolabatceeo/College/tutorials/image_cli/index.htm
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> Hope this helps.
>
> John
>
>
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| (...) I've been looking for that myself, but after a bit of search, I found this tutorial that shows that RoboLab has the ability to use the Control Lab 9751: (URL) this helps. John (18 years ago, 24-Apr-07, to lugnet.robotics)
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