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And, since they use infrared ports, can they be controlled
by a Mindstorms RIS brick? or mindstorms tower? or Mindstorms
remote?
-gyug
In lugnet.technic, Andrew Eade writes:
> After looking over pics(and a few talks with lego Emplyee's) Basicly, the
> Manas are huge, expensive bricks. No clue on the sensors, but the controls
> allow the manas to move in variable directions, and activate their puinching
> mechanisms. not much elwse is known except that like most of the larger
> bionicles, it will be OUTRAGEOUSLY expensive...
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> In lugnet.technic, Greg Majewski writes:
> > I have been looking at the Manas for a while and would like to know a few
> > things about them:
> > 1. I understand they are controlled through infrared ports. However, if you
> > had two Manas together and had them both on and tried to use the control,
> > would both Manas move, or would only one? Is there a specific
> > Mana-controller relationship, or do they all share the same control?
> > 2. What can the base do? Does it have any built in sensors? How many built
> > in motors does it have?
> > 3. What can the control do? Is it programmable? What can it make the Manas do?
> > Thanks
> >
> > greg
> > http://www.geocities.com/citrusx__/q.html
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