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Re: The palm IR tools
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lugnet.robotics.palm
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Tue, 15 Feb 2000 14:38:28 GMT
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LRemote uses the same IR codes as the LEGO remote does. It is still
worth trying to train OmniRemote that way though. With OmniRemote, doing
the same thing in a different way can make a big difference. I don't
know why.
Train some buttons and see if they work better for you. Please share
your results.
Robert Eddings
Edward Gardner wrote:
> Let me ask another (ignorant) question, then. Have you tried using the LRemote
> or BrickRemote programs that use an IR tower connected to the Palm device
> (http://www.advancenet.net/~kory/pilot/)? As it happens, I have 2 palms (and
> if you count the emulator, one more ala my laptop to test proggies before I
> install em) and was thinking maybe I could train the remote that way. The
> LRemote program can control both the Scout and the RCX (at the same time even,
> which is kinda fun to watch). Or do you suppose it will suffer from
> the "extra" signal in the same way the Lego Remote does?
>
> Also, there are some prelim programming libraries available for the Palm for
> communication with the Scout/RCX. Haven't looked too deeply into them yet...
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| Let me ask another (ignorant) question, then. Have you tried using the LRemote or BrickRemote programs that use an IR tower connected to the Palm device ((URL) As it happens, I have 2 palms (and if you count the emulator, one more ala my laptop to (...) (25 years ago, 15-Feb-00, to lugnet.robotics.palm)
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