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Re: What sort of signals(values) can be transmitted and received by the RCX
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Wed, 7 May 2003 17:01:48 GMT
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Nick Tarleton <nickptar@mindspring.com> writes:
Juergen Stuber wrote:
"Michael Franklin Bosu" <mfbosu@yahoo.com> writes:

I don't know what brickOS offers, at least you can convert to
bytes by hand and send them.
brickOS is the best: it has LNP, an addressed protocol like UDP.

LNP is very nice, but as far as I understand it sends sequences of
bytes and it is upon you to do the conversion to/from the data,
where Lejos has some partial support on top of LNP.

[*] Using Fibonacci numbers as the base allows to convert quite accurately
    between km and miles just by shifting :->
Coincidence? I think not.

If it weren't a coincidence then a mile would be 1.618km :-)


Jürgen

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Jürgen Stuber <stuber@loria.fr>
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  Re: What sort of signals(values) can be transmitted and received by the RCX
 
(...) 0x1 = 1. 0xf = 15. 0xbe = 11*16+14 = 190 (I think.) It's that simple. (...) But 0 is not recommended, as it's the value used when no message has been recieved. (...) brickOS is the best: it has LNP, an addressed protocol like UDP. (...) (...) (21 years ago, 5-May-03, to lugnet.robotics.rcx)

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