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> I have used the driver with NQC and pbForth. NQC requires
> a PIPE subclass (code also available); pbForth requires a simple
> program to connect the lego device to a pseudo-terminal device, so
> that a terminal can talk to the brick.
Richard, this is great!
What device name does the new tower driver use. I hope to be
able to use my Tcl/Tk GUI for this purpose.
It would be really great to get USB support for pbForth into
the Linux world. The serial port has always been supported, by
the way.
Cheers, Ralph
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