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Re: The Lego Robogladiator Event that happened at E3
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lugnet.robotics.events
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Date:
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Thu, 1 Jul 1999 00:26:56 GMT
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In lugnet.robotics.events, Peter Abrahamson writes:
> > > Dan Danknick of teamdelta.com has updated his site
> > > to include to Robogladiator
> > > event. You guys should check it out. http://www.teamdelta.com/roboglad/index.html
> >
> > "The RCX brick can send and receive 255 discrete
> > commands over the IR port."
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> In the RIS code the "Send to RCX" and "RCX Sensor Watcher"
> allow you to send and recieve between two RCX units. This
> is how we were able to get wireless control. Each "Send To
> RCX" and "RCX Sensor Watcher" requires a # between 1 and
> 255. The RCX, once programed, only looks for those #s before
> it will implement the command relating to the #. Of course
> this requires two RCXs, thats the downside. But the
> investment is well worth it. We created controllers using
> touch sensors and rotation sensors. Look at the website
> again, some of the pics show off the contollers we were using.
Thanks. But looking at the Spirit.ocx document from Lego's
software devolpment kit it said it was possible to send any
(of 32)variable, since some of those can range from -30thou to
+same what happens to the excess, or have I got my screen
upside down again and misreading the pdf?
James from Oz
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