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| and then two they hav erpoblesms. (@nedbat)
It's a very nice platform, very hackable It runs Linux, so you can pretty much make it do whatever you'd like.
= Xander
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| RobotC 3rd Party Driver Suite: (http://rdpartyrobotcdr.sourceforge.net)
| Some people, when confronted with a problem, think, "I know, I'll use threads,"
| and then two they hav erpoblesms. (@nedbat)
Regarding the new EV3, I read it has an ARM9 processor. How does this compare in program
execution speed to the current NXT? E.G., can it run 4 tasks, monitoring sensors, at the speed
as the current NXT runs 2, i.e. monitoring 4 sensors at the same frequency as the NXT running
NXC, monitors 2? Thanks for any ideas.
tabbycatrobots wrote:Regarding the new EV3, I read it has an ARM9 processor. How does this compare in program
execution speed to the current NXT? E.G., can it run 4 tasks, monitoring sensors, at the speed
as the current NXT runs 2, i.e. monitoring 4 sensors at the same frequency as the NXT running
NXC, monitors 2? Thanks for any ideas.
Program execution is much, much faster than the NXT, I can't give you any hard figures, though. I am sure more concrete data will appear in due time
= Xander
| My Blog: I'd Rather Be Building Robots (http://botbench.com)
| RobotC 3rd Party Driver Suite: (http://rdpartyrobotcdr.sourceforge.net)
| Some people, when confronted with a problem, think, "I know, I'll use threads,"
| and then two they hav erpoblesms. (@nedbat)