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| I would suggest that the easiest way to understand how standard firmware handles arrays is to go to the NI web site and do a search on something like "efficient LabVIEW memory management" which will result in a nice description of how LabVIEW (...) (19 years ago, 30-Dec-06, to lugnet.robotics.nxt)
| | |  | | Re: Line Follower
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| (...) Thanks Steve! It's perfect. I will use it in one of the NXT robots. But now, part of this project is to show some comunications between two robots, (and the other one is a RCX driven. It will also follow a line). I saw some time ago a small (...) (19 years ago, 3-Jan-07, to lugnet.robotics.nxt, lugnet.robotics)
| | |  | | Re: How to implement continuous drive with NXT motors?
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| "John Brost" <john.brost@gmail.com> skrev i en meddelelse news:JB9BCx.Bt7@lugnet.com... (...) Aaargh. I looked into the complete collection of blocks again. I had only noticed the "Motor" block for legacy motors, not the one for NXT motors. Of (...) (19 years ago, 3-Jan-07, to lugnet.robotics.nxt)
| | |  | | Re: Line Follower
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| (...) Patrick, I've made a block for NXT-G (the software that comes with the NXT) that does all the "line-following" stuff. All you need to do is put it in a loop, and set the parameters... (URL) (19 years ago, 2-Jan-07, to lugnet.robotics.nxt)
| | |  | | Line Follower
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| Hi, I am starting a project for robotics in my daughter school, and I want to show a line follower example. The goal is to make the kids mount a custom path mande from EVA tiles with the line printed in it, and the robot will make this path. So, the (...) (19 years ago, 2-Jan-07, to lugnet.robotics.nxt)
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