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RE: Lego Mindstorm software on Virtual PC
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Thu, 2 Sep 1999 01:06:31 GMT
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Jim,

I agree that the Mac version of the software is better than the Mindstorms
software, but I do have to commend Connectix Corp. for making this change in
their software.  I am not sure if it is directly because of the Mindstorms
device, however, it is nice to think so <grin>.

I heard that VirtualPC running on a G4 is pretty cool (I got to play with G4
yesterday at Seybold and wish I had the $$$ for the G4500mHz and the new
video display... forgot the name...22" LCD...was sooooo clear that you
thought they were using transparencies on the displays on rotating tables in
the booth).  Of course, having a system about 2.64x as fast as a PIII helps
it a lot but I hope that VirtualPC 3 will take advantage of the G4.

Now is we can just get a G4 inside a RCX :)

"'o.o'"

-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Clark [mailto:clarks_littlefeet@bigfoot.com]
Sent: Wednesday, September 01, 1999 3:30 PM
To: Eric Traut; lego-robotics@crynwr.com
Subject: re: Lego Mindstorm software on Virtual PC


There is a Mac version of RoboLab that is considerably better than the
Mindstorms software
for an extra $25.00
Jim Clark


** Original Subject: Lego Mindstorm software on Virtual PC
** Original Sender: Eric Traut <traut@connectix.com>
** Original Date: Wed, 1 Sep 99 14:01:57 -0700

** Original Message follows...


Up until now, Mac users have been unable to run the Lego-provided
Mindstorm software on their Macs. The Mindstorm application worked on
Virtual PC, but the serial emulation was not able to handle the
non-standard protocol used by the application to detect the presence of
the trasceiver.

I'm happy to say that, as of Virtual PC 3.0 (coming very soon now), Lego
Mindstorm for Windows will work.

For those who are curious as to why didn't it work in the past... The
Lego software detects their trasceiver using an unusual method. There are
two lines on the PC serial port - DTR and RTS - that map to the single
RTS line on the Mac's serial port. Normally, PC software asserts and
deasserts the DTR and RTS in unison. When they don't match, Virtual PC
needs to decide which one to mirror on the Mac's RTS. For most devices
(modems included), the RTS is the correct choice. But for Lego Mindstorm,
the DTR needs to be mirrored.

As of Virtual PC 3.0, we allow the user to adjust which line the emulated
serial ports mirror. The setting has no UI (we deemed it too complex for
the average user), but it is adjustable via AppleScript. We'll ship a
script with Virtual PC 3 to make the appropriate settings for Mindstorm.

Eric Traut
Connectix Corp.
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Did you check the web site first?: http://www.crynwr.com/lego-robotics


** --------- End Original Message ----------- **




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Did you check the web site first?: http://www.crynwr.com/lego-robotics

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Did you check the web site first?: http://www.crynwr.com/lego-robotics



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There is a Mac version of RoboLab that is considerably better than the Mindstorms software for an extra $25.00 Jim Clark (...) There is Love in the Red Letters. There is truth in the Red Letters. There is hope for the hopeless, tears and forgivness. (...) (25 years ago, 1-Sep-99, to lugnet.robotics)

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