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Re: LS Communications? and announcing ruby-nxt
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Mon, 7 Aug 2006 08:54:01 GMT
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In article <b74cdea0608062008n4087c3m5762e62186b73319@mail.gmail.com>,
Tony Buser <tbuser@gmail.com> wrote
> On page 10 of the Direct Commands.pdf, it talks about LS
> communications on the NXT. Does anyone know what LS communications
> are?
LS is presumably Low Speed, which appears to map to the I2C serial comms
on each sensor port, pp9 & 10 of the Hardware Dev Kit.
Rather than the "High Speed" (HDK p8) balanced line (RS485) comms only
available on port 1, which has no protocol or driver currently
implemented. (One difficult bit is going to be assigning addresses.)
> Also, in case anyone is interested, I'm working on a ruby module for
> communicating with the NXT via bluetooth.
Sounds good. :-)
Ttfn,
Tony N
--
"If you don't know, invent." - Robert Baden-Powell
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