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Re: Proximity sensor ( Was: Re: 8 power levels, and only 8?)
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lugnet.robotics.rcx.java
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Mon, 1 Oct 2001 02:27:43 GMT
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In lugnet.robotics.rcx.java, Martin Egholm Nielsen writes:
> Hi,
>
> It works!!! Yahhooo!! And I was considering bying the
> InfraRed sensor from "techno-stuff", tsk tsk :o)
> This will absolutely cover my needs for now!
>
> > Well. Sixth time lucky maybe. I was trying to say this (it is part of leJOS
> > 1.0.3.beta2):
> Well, us Linux users need to settle with this one for now
> then!
Juergen Stuber is working on a Linux release. He wants to get USB support
working before he releases it.
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> Consider replacing all the "threshhold"'s with "threshold".
> Otherwise, great code!
Hmm. OK.
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> Btw. could you use my StringBuffer extension?
I tried them but it looks as though there are problems with the Math
methods. In particular Math.log(<I can't remember waht>) returns zero when
it shouldn't. If you like you could take a look at them. They are all
written in Java. If you do you should run a test under the Linux emulator.
The regression directory has exmaples. Look for the ones that use
Test.assert().
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> Regards,
> Martin
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