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NXT+LDCC control from PC
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lugnet.trains
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Mon, 16 Jun 2008 18:57:51 GMT
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In lugnet.trains, Dustin Jones wrote:
> Hi Matija,
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> I'm working on a very similar project!
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> Here are the project goals:
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> A design surface to create a model of the layout
> Wire up components and controls (engines, lights, level crossings, accessories)
> Interfaces with the Control Lab, RCX, and NXT
> Task Sequences with Timing, Logic, Loops and Shuffle
> Website with Audio/Video of the layout and Limited Control capability
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> I first built a library for interfacing with the Control Lab - its about 80%
> complete and written in C#.
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> If you're interested in an interface to the Control Lab, I'd be happy to share.
> I'd be interested in looking at any of the source you are writing as well.
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> Thanks!
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> Dustin
Just today I wired a motor and re-programmed the RCX for LDCC, is there any
progress on the NXT? I'm sure it has quitse some advantages and since I mainly
have educational versions conntecting to the 9V track is easy. I have problems
programming the train, since I don't seem to have a remote (tomorrow I'll sneak
in the Lab of school and try to get one from there ;)), I can't programme the
train (using OS X so no luck on the dr. Vegetable stuff).
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| | Re: LDCC control from PC
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| Hi Matija, I'm working on a very similar project! Here are the project goals: A design surface to create a model of the layout Wire up components and controls (engines, lights, level crossings, accessories) Interfaces with the Control Lab, RCX, and (...) (17 years ago, 27-Apr-08, to lugnet.trains)
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