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Re: How to implement continuous drive with NXT motors?
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lugnet.robotics.nxt
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Wed, 3 Jan 2007 10:05:53 GMT
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"John Brost" <john.brost@gmail.com> skrev i en meddelelse
news:JB9BCx.Bt7@lugnet.com...
> I'm not exactly following what you want here, but if you want a block that
> will
> turn on a motor, and then move on to another block, what you probably want
> is a
> "MOTOR" block, not a "MOVE" block. Using a Motor block, you can choose
> all
> kinds of options, and it can be turned on and stay on until you tell it to
> stop
> with another Motor block.
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 course
that´s the one to use in a case such as this when direction is controlled
only by numbers of revolutions or degrees.
Thanks for putting me back on track.
Best regards,
David List
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