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Interface with Lego NXT?
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Interface with Lego NXT?
Hey,
I would like to try homebaked audio controllers using NXT 2.0.
How can I interface with FlowStone?
I see Outsim show some NXT robots in applications.
Which version do I need?
I assume it's USB I will use, but obviosly you need to compile to the controller, not realtime tweaks?
Thanks hmm
I would like to try homebaked audio controllers using NXT 2.0.
How can I interface with FlowStone?
I see Outsim show some NXT robots in applications.
Which version do I need?
I assume it's USB I will use, but obviosly you need to compile to the controller, not realtime tweaks?
Thanks hmm
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Re: Interface with Lego NXT?
Right now we don't talk directly to the Logo NXT (but we may do in the future).
What we use is the LynxMotion SSC-32 and standard RC servos (much
cheaper) with Leog servo adaptors:
http://www.active-robots.com/products/mindstorms4schools/hitec-442-series-servo-mounting-kit.shtml
What we use is the LynxMotion SSC-32 and standard RC servos (much
cheaper) with Leog servo adaptors:
http://www.active-robots.com/products/mindstorms4schools/hitec-442-series-servo-mounting-kit.shtml
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