A couple of NXT bricks, some tracks and some Zamor spheres to emulate a fairground shooting gallery.
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NXT Shooting Gallery
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Re: NXT Shooting Gallery
That looks like it's just using two motors for the pulley system, so couldn't you do this with one brick?
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Re: NXT Shooting Gallery
I'm sure he could, but then you would be stuck at a cable length from the targets, and not challenged by wireless communication!
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Re: NXT Shooting Gallery
Those are indeed the reasons for using two bricks. I had never experimented with NXT <-> NXT via bluetooth before (with NXC). Turns out to be remarkably straight forward.jwiger wrote:I'm sure he could, but then you would be stuck at a cable length from the targets, and not challenged by wireless communication!
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