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				Differences between the NXC and NXT
				Posted: 23 Feb 2013, 13:39
				by pyroblast
				Can someone tell me what are the differences between the NXC and NXT?
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				Re: Quick Guide for Bricxcc, NXC, and firmware
				Posted: 23 Feb 2013, 19:01
				by mattallen37
				NXT is a Lego Mindstorms system. It's also the name of the "brain" (or programmable "brick") of the system.
NXC (Not eXactly C) is an open-source programming language developed by the community (primarily John Hansen), used exclusively to program the NXT.
			 
			
					
				Re: Quick Guide for Bricxcc, NXC, and firmware
				Posted: 24 Feb 2013, 20:50
				by pyroblast
				Hi, thanks for your reply.
Can you tell Me if there is any forum where there are people who develop programs for thew NXT using the RWTH Toolbox for Matlab?
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				Re: Differences between the NXC and NXT
				Posted: 25 Feb 2013, 17:03
				by HaWe
				maybe this can help you further:
Tickets
Here you can send a Bug Report or a Feature Request to the toolbox developer community. Before you submit your report, please have a closer look on already posted tickets and the related comments below in the FAQ section.
http://www.mindstorms.rwth-aachen.de/trac/wiki/FAQ 
			
					
				Re: Differences between the NXC and NXT
				Posted: 25 Feb 2013, 21:25
				by afanofosc
				You may also get some help here if the developers of RWTH still read these forums.  I know they have done so regularly in the past.  I would put RWTH in your subject line as well just to draw attention to your thread.  You can search the forums for RWTH and see which threads have particular users answering questions in them.
John Hansen
			 
			
					
				Re: Differences between the NXC and NXT
				Posted: 25 Feb 2013, 21:41
				by afanofosc
				In particular, linusa (Linus Atorf) has been active on these forums over the past few years and he knows everything that can be known about using RWTH with the NXT.  I would try to draw his attention to your thread(s).
John Hansen