I'll give some thought to the MinuteBot thing - thanks.
Ended up buying rechargeable pack and transformer (9693/8887) from the Lego store. Ridiculously overpriced ($56/$25), and yet, they were the cheapest source I could find. Oh well...
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- 15 Oct 2012, 13:27
- Forum: Mindstorms Hardware
- Topic: 9693 Rechargeable battery pack question...
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- 12 Oct 2012, 15:28
- Forum: Mindstorms Hardware
- Topic: 9693 Rechargeable battery pack question...
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Re: 9693 Rechargeable battery pack question...
My assumption was that I would want a rechargeable battery pack so that I wouldn't have to disassemble a robot in order to get to the batteries for replacement or recharging. Is this an incorrect assumption? Thanks...
- 12 Oct 2012, 14:30
- Forum: Mindstorms Hardware
- Topic: 9693 Rechargeable battery pack question...
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9693 Rechargeable battery pack question...
Hi everyone - I need some clarification. I'm in the U.S., and I'd like to upgrade my Mindstorms 2.0 to use a rechargeable battery setup. 1. Is there a better/cheaper place to buy it than the Lego website (at $55.95)? 2. Do I actually also need to buy their #8887 power transformer ($24.95)? It's unbe...
- 12 Jul 2012, 14:30
- Forum: Open Discussion
- Topic: New to NXT - compatibility question
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Re: New to NXT - compatibility question
Thanks, ggrinton.
I guess I should ask this: is there a way to program the NXT computer using C#?
I guess I should ask this: is there a way to program the NXT computer using C#?
- 11 Jul 2012, 14:19
- Forum: Open Discussion
- Topic: New to NXT - compatibility question
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Re: New to NXT - compatibility question
Thanks, Steve. For now (for me), it's all about programming some robots and learning about all that. C sounds fine. I get enough C# programming at my day job to satisfy any needs I might have to just program stuff. FWIW, the most fun I ever had with software development was a project I was on about ...
- 11 Jul 2012, 12:06
- Forum: Open Discussion
- Topic: New to NXT - compatibility question
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Re: New to NXT - compatibility question
Copy that, Matt. Again, thanks for the great info. NXC first - will do. Ideally I'd find something that supported C#, but for now C will be just fine, and I have no urge to dive back into pointer silliness anytime soon.
Cheers,
Doug
Cheers,
Doug
- 10 Jul 2012, 21:21
- Forum: Open Discussion
- Topic: New to NXT - compatibility question
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Re: New to NXT - compatibility question
Fantastic information - I appreciate it - thanks!
BTW, a few minutes ago, I ran across RobotC for NXT. Other than cost, how does it compare to NXC with the BricxCC IDE?
Cheers,
Doug
BTW, a few minutes ago, I ran across RobotC for NXT. Other than cost, how does it compare to NXC with the BricxCC IDE?
Cheers,
Doug
- 09 Jul 2012, 19:25
- Forum: Open Discussion
- Topic: New to NXT - compatibility question
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Re: New to NXT - compatibility question
Perfect - thanks for that clarification.
- 09 Jul 2012, 18:29
- Forum: Open Discussion
- Topic: New to NXT - compatibility question
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Re: New to NXT - compatibility question
Thanks, doc-helmut! It does help. And thanks, Matt! I'll look into NXC - I've got a couple of decades of C/C++/C# so that sounds fine. I also ran across the Microsoft Robotics Developer Studio, which at least sounds interesting, since I like C# these days. But I have no idea as to how well the MS ID...
- 09 Jul 2012, 17:23
- Forum: Open Discussion
- Topic: New to NXT - compatibility question
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New to NXT - compatibility question
Hi everyone - I'm getting started with an NXT 2.0 set, and was wondering about something. A number of years back, I bought my wife (who is also a software developer) the Mindstorms Robotics Invention System 2.0, along with the Ultimate Builders Set and Vision Command (three boxes of "stuff"...