Re: nxt 3.0?
Posted: 14 Jan 2013, 20:28
"you may have difficulty with the NXT software if you're running a 64-bit Windows 7" - no problems on my computer.
Give a child a robot, he'll play for an hour. Teach him to build, and he'll play forever.
https://mindboards.org:443/
I've only used it on 64-bit machines. No problems, apart from those inherent to NXT-G.h-g-t wrote:"you may have difficulty with the NXT software if you're running a 64-bit Windows 7" - no problems on my computer.
It's the third iteration of MINDSTORMS, not of the NXT.circuitmage wrote:Since "3" is in the name and it's widely accepted as the third iteration, I don't believe its a misnomer.
Odd. Sorry if I phrased it wrong. I don't actually have problems with running or installing NXT-G, but rather getting the computer to communicate with my NXT connected via USB.h-g-t wrote:"you may have difficulty with the NXT software if you're running a 64-bit Windows 7" - no problems on my computer.
Then I wonder why I'm having trouble and you aren't, even when I did this.inxt-generation wrote:I've only used it on 64-bit machines. No problems, apart from those inherent to NXT-G.
Nope. I've never had trouble getting it to communicate, be it USB or BlueTooth, x86 or x64, RobotC, NXT-G, BricxCC...haydenstudios wrote:Odd. Sorry if I phrased it wrong. I don't actually have problems with running or installing NXT-G, but rather getting the computer to communicate with my NXT connected via USB.h-g-t wrote:"you may have difficulty with the NXT software if you're running a 64-bit Windows 7" - no problems on my computer.
Then I wonder why I'm having trouble and you aren't, even when I did this.inxt-generation wrote:I've only used it on 64-bit machines. No problems, apart from those inherent to NXT-G.
Yep, and a version later than the one you linked to.h-g-t wrote:Have you updated the fantom driver?
http://us.mindstorms.lego.com/en-us/sup ... river.aspx
Well, not sure what I could be doing wrong then.inxt-generation wrote:I've never had trouble getting it to communicate, be it USB or BlueTooth, x86 or x64, RobotC, NXT-G, BricxCC...
No, it can't, it's not the same thing, it's like calling blue orange because they're both colours. As for compatibility, the NXT was backwards compatible with the RCX with motors and sensors, but I am pretty sure nobody ever mistook the NXT for the RCX. The new brick has a very different look on and has a completely different processor inside, as well as a completely different firmware/OS.circuitmage wrote:But, alas, I see your point but cannot help to think this discussion is splitting hairs.Cannot it go both ways?
Yeah, they're all brick-shaped, but so was the RCX, as is the network switch on my desk.Or is there a movement in the community that refuses to accept or acknowledged any more development in the nxt world? If I had to compare, I'd say they look very similar.
If you call the EV3 "NXT 3.0" then you might as well call the mindstorms sets: "RCX 1.0", "RCX 1.5", "RCX 2.0", "RCX 3.0" (NXT 1.0), "RCX 4.0"(NXT 2.0), and "RCX 5.0"(EV3).circuitmage wrote:As you pointed out, rcx is not considered nxt. And since there were 2 releases of nxt and ev3 is nxt compatible it would also be logical to consider it as nxt 3.0 .
But, alas, I see your point but cannot help to think this discussion is splitting hairs.Cannot it go both ways?
Or is there a movement in the community that refuses to accept or acknowledged any more development in the nxt world? If I had to compare, I'd say they look very similar.