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Subject: 
Sanscript & Spirit.OCX
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lugnet.robotics
Date: 
Mon, 10 Jan 2000 15:42:57 GMT
Original-From: 
Marco C. <marco@soporcel.ptSTOPSPAM>
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After reading the Jose Solorzano's (and Jake VanNoy's) thread about the
possible use of Northwoods Software's Sanscript for pBrick control through
Spirit.OCX, I've downloaded it (the Demo too) and tried Sanscript PRO
(www.trulyvisual.com).

It's a remarkable piece of software. It could have more FORM gadgets and
stuff, but it's a very good 100% *visual* language.

My two kids understood it's workings in a couple of minutes.

So far, I've "imported" Spirit.OCX to Sanscript to do some tests with the
language.

I'm creating a SpiritShell "cabinet" that layers on top of the Spirit to
simplify the use of each Spirit "function".

Are we (me, Jose Solorzano and Jake VanNoy from Northwoods) alone in this,
or are there more pBrick "sanscripters" ?



I must confess, it's easier for me to use MAIL than WEB/NEWS, so that's why
I don't access to the Excite "community" Jake created at
http://myclubs.excite.com/mycomm/browse.asp?cid=187791
I think it's only accessible through WEB.  (?!)
____________________
Marco C. aka McViper



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  Re: Sanscript & Spirit.OCX
 
(...) Please :) do, if something important comes up. Anyway, I'll try to register as a member as soon as possible. Here at work have very limited access to web (only mail... weird huh ? :)) and had no time to get on-line at home. 'till now I've only (...) (24 years ago, 10-Jan-00, to lugnet.robotics)
  Re: Sanscript & Spirit.OCX
 
(...) I registered Spirit.OCX on my system (simply install the LEGO software). Then inside Sanscript, I used the File | OLE/COM Wizard... option, clicked the BROWSE button, navigated to the folder where the spirit.ocx file is, forced the "*.ocx" (...) (24 years ago, 11-Jan-00, to lugnet.robotics)

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