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Re: Teaching Bluetooth and Protocols
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lugnet.robotics.nxt
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Thu, 12 Jul 2007 16:32:54 GMT
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In lugnet.robotics.nxt, Brian Davis wrote:
> In lugnet.robotics.nxt, Edwin Pilobello wrote:
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> Try this. Establish five pairs, and then establoish a sixth pair in a different
> location (a couple of buildings down the way, or a few floors/rooms away, etc.
> Now with this sixth pair set up in a "clean" environment, walk them back to the
> group room with five pairs already active and see what happens.
Sounds like a great way to test. We could probably try the experiment tomorrow.
At the moment, the 10 boys in this week's class are more inclined to play "grab
the flag" using automonous robots than BT Remote Control.
We experienced the 5 pair limit late Saturday on the last day of class. With
our tournament in full swing, there wasn't enough quiet time to figure out why
any BT startup past the 5th pair, failed to establish communications.
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| (...) As soon as I get ten NXTs handy, I'll be sure to test this. In fact, I may know somebody who could test this (or at least I can think of a place, NI Week, where I might). Very odd. Try this. Establish five pairs, and then establoish a sixth (...) (17 years ago, 12-Jul-07, to lugnet.robotics.nxt)
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