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I forgot to mention that LEGO Engineer 2.0 currently runs on top of ROBOLAB
2.0. So ok, its not *free* :) You have to spend the $25 or so on ROBOLAB
first. But its still better than LOGO I think because the programming is
graphical. And unlike ROBOLAB, LEGO Engineer is more like actual LabVIEW
programming, which is kind of cool.
In lugnet.robotics.rcx.robolab, Ben Erwin writes:
> Just to clarify, this serial interface box that you've been given doesn't have
> much to do with ROBOLAB. ROBOLAB is the software for the RCX. What you want
> (free) is LEGO Engineer, which looks and smells a lot like ROBOLAB.
> http://ldaps.arc.nasa.gov/LEGOEngineer/ Right now only the PC version is
> posted. If you want the Mac version, send me an email and I'll pester the
> right person.
>
> In lugnet.robotics.rcx.robolab, Lars Gertsen writes:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have been offered a Lego Dacta/Robolab control unit which
> > must be attached to the serial port on a PC. The unit has
> > 8 input and 8 output. There are no software with this unit.
> > Anybody know what software I need to use this unit and if
> > any of it is freeware.
> >
> > Lars Gertsen - Denmark
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