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Re: RobotC on NeXTScreen
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lugnet.robotics.nxt
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Sat, 7 Mar 2009 04:06:18 GMT
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In lugnet.robotics.nxt, Steve Hassenplug <steve@teamhassenplug.org> wrote:
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> On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 7:46 PM, Mark Haye @ . .
> <mark.hayeusibmcom@ipx11873.ipxserver.de> wrote:
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> > Unfortunately, my NXT screen died. I'm getting by with using the NeXTScreen
> > utility to display on the laptop (very nice utility, BTW). However, I am
> > using
> > RobotC and the screen is a bit distorted, for example:
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> Robot C has the ability to display what's on the screen, also. You
> shouldn't need to use NeXtScreen
Thanks for the response, I was not previously aware of this and it took me a
while to find it. For anyone else interested:
from the toolbar choose Robot->Debugger,
then Robot->Debug Windows->NXT Remote Screen.
It works great.
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> > Lastly, are there any possible fixes for a dead NXT screen? I tried opening
> > the
> > case and looking for connectors to be reseated, to no avail ...
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> Look in the forums on NXTasy.com for an answer.
> People (including me) have found re soldering the surface mount caps
> on the back of the display can solve the problem. If you don't
> understand how to do that, you shouldn't do it.
>
> Steve
Again, thanks very much for the pointer.
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| (...) Robot C has the ability to display what's on the screen, also. You shouldn't need to use NeXtScreen (...) Look in the forums on NXTasy.com for an answer. People (including me) have found re soldering the surface mount caps on the back of the (...) (16 years ago, 6-Mar-09, to lugnet.robotics.nxt)
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