29 Sep 2006 at 14:22 #1 n3crius n3crius Soldato Joined 2 Aug 2004 Posts 2,941 Location London, UK. Started on my first NXT project! Linky God I love this stuff!
29 Sep 2006 at 14:43 #7 n3crius n3crius Soldato OP Joined 2 Aug 2004 Posts 2,941 Location London, UK. Guys it's really really cool. The default software is a bit 'do things our way' but still offers a lot of scope for programming the kit. I'm moving onto some proper coding when I get chance, maybe Sunday. I'd definitely recommend this stuff - it's so addictive.
Guys it's really really cool. The default software is a bit 'do things our way' but still offers a lot of scope for programming the kit. I'm moving onto some proper coding when I get chance, maybe Sunday. I'd definitely recommend this stuff - it's so addictive.
29 Sep 2006 at 14:52 #11 n3crius n3crius Soldato OP Joined 2 Aug 2004 Posts 2,941 Location London, UK. Spacky said: What do you mean by proper coding? Click to expand... using MS Robotics Studio or Lego1.0. Both are utilised with C#.
Spacky said: What do you mean by proper coding? Click to expand... using MS Robotics Studio or Lego1.0. Both are utilised with C#.
29 Sep 2006 at 16:15 #13 n3crius n3crius Soldato OP Joined 2 Aug 2004 Posts 2,941 Location London, UK. i've used one motor for the steering, and one for the rear drive.