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Fw: Educational Uses
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Wed, 2 Dec 1998 18:21:43 GMT
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Tom Rowton <{trowton@broadcast}Spamless{.com}>
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What I think would be a better plan is for lego to make a microphone(if they
don'e already) for use in conjuction with the 'predator/prey' kit. The
motors make quite a racket that should be easily detectable.
trowt
-----Original Message-----
From: Matthew Miller <lugnet.robotics@lugnet.com>
To: lego-robotics@crynwr.com <lego-robotics@crynwr.com>
Date: Wednesday, December 02, 1998 12:19 PM
Subject: Re: Educational Uses
Eric Hodges <lego-robotics@crynwr.com> wrote:
> Nah, it's easy. One of the expansion packs does it. Just put a light on
> the prey, then have the predator seek the light. The creature pack (I
> forget its name) comes with a stalk of fiber optic strands to put on the
> prey.
So then the whole thing has to take place in a dark room? That's less than
the ideal solution, in my mind.
Has anyone done this? How well did it work?
--
Matthew Miller ---> mattdm@mattdm.org
Quotes 'R' Us ---> http://quotes-r-us.org/
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: Fw: Educational Uses
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| I've considered this myself. While I haven't seen any type of microphone from Lego, it would be trivial to attach a condencer mike to the RCX, and just tell the software it's a light sensor. I don't think this would work for predator/prey (...) (26 years ago, 2-Dec-98, to lugnet.robotics)
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