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Re: Could somebody use this program?
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Date: 
Tue, 5 Oct 1999 22:48:38 GMT
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legOS runs fine under the cygwin environment in NT- I finally even tried
it myself :) Was there a specific problem that you were having in the
porting? The cygnus install is not straightforward- I'll be the first to
admit that- but if you are familiar with UNIX, or have used cygnus in the
past, the rest should be pretty straightforward. If you want to try
again, let me or the LegOS list know- we should be able to figure it out
with you.
-Luis

On Tue, 5 Oct 1999, Ensio Tammi wrote:

Michael,

You can program the RCX and CyberMaster with quite many languages (such as
Visual J++, Visual C++, Visual Basic) using the spirit.ocx. Also the RCX
ControlCenter with NQC is pretty good. (The legOS would be the ultimate
thing, but it's more Linux oriented than acceptable. I have programmed years
with the gnu's c/c++ excellent environment in NT, but found that it's too
time consuming to port legOS to NT :-().

What would be your program's main benefits compared to the ones mentioned
above?

--
et

Michael Lachmann <m.lachmann@xpoint.at> wrote in message
news:FJ43sC.72D@lugnet.com...
Hy I'm the author of MLCad and I'm dreaming a bit now. My idea was to • write
a program which is able to program the CyberMaster and the RCX brick.
To construct the program I though I might use something like building • blocks
one for each possible operation, statement... (generally similar to Lego's
Invention System Software).
But it would be able to load the program to a CyberMaster brick as well • and
maybe the program is a little bit more handy than Lego's software.

I would not start with this program, if you think its waisted time ... or
please report ... if you saw a program like that somewhere else. Don't mix
it up with other firmware projects for the RCX since this doesn't work • with
the CyberMaster!!!!

Please post comments to this group or send them via e-mail

Regards,
   Mike

e-mail: m.lachmann@xpoint.at
Url: http://www.user.xpoint.at/m.lachmann/







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  Re: Could somebody use this program?
 
Luis, The main problem is that I'm using the gnuwin32 environment instead of the cygwin (and I have lot of programs made with gnuwin32 so it's not wise either to port them to cygwin rather set up a secondary c/c++ environment). I was quite surprised (...) (25 years ago, 6-Oct-99, to lugnet.robotics)

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  Re: Could somebody use this program?
 
Michael, You can program the RCX and CyberMaster with quite many languages (such as Visual J++, Visual C++, Visual Basic) using the spirit.ocx. Also the RCX ControlCenter with NQC is pretty good. (The legOS would be the ultimate thing, but it's more (...) (25 years ago, 5-Oct-99, to lugnet.robotics)

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