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NQC is intended to write programs that run on programmable bricks (RCX,
Cybermaster, and Scout). The 9751 is more like a peripheral for the
host computer, so you'd need some tool that writes programs that run on
the host. I think I've seen information on the web about how to talk
with the 9751, so it should be pretty easy to work with it from within
C, Java, VB, or whatever the language of choice is (assuming it supports
talking with the serial port).
Dave Baum
In article <002301c19aa5$5e1c9f60$71c1b0c8@paula>, "Paula Berger"
<pberger@terra.com.br> wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> I`m just starting to use Lego Dacta products and I have one doubt:
> can I use NQC with other lego interfaces such as the 9751 kit, or
> does NQC only work with RCX? I need to know that becuase here in the
> University we still don`t have the RCX.
> If someone could answer me soon, It`d be great.
>
> Thanks,
>
> --
> Paula Berger
> E-mail: pberger@terra.com.br
> paula@inf.pucrs.br
> ICQ#: 71133278
--
reply to: dbaum at enteract dot com
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| I'm not 100% sure, but when I used Spirit.OCX (VC, VB, Delphi, etc...) for some research, I was under the impression that it supported 3 types of interface: "Radio" (CyberMaster), "InfraRed" (RCX, Scout) and I think it was "Cable" or "Direct" or (...) (23 years ago, 21-Jan-02, to lugnet.robotics.rcx.nqc)
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| Hello everybody, I`m just starting to use Lego Dacta products and I have one doubt: can I use NQC with other lego interfaces such as the 9751 kit, or does NQC only work with RCX? I need to know that becuase here in the University we still don`t have (...) (23 years ago, 11-Jan-02, to lugnet.robotics.rcx.nqc)
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