By: Kyle
Is it just the youtube video or am I missing a link somewhere. Still interesting to see and hope to see more of this project here
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Right now im working on a similar project for iPhone using the open-source BTstack tool. Its great because you dont even need a custom program runnning on the device, the iPhone just connects and takes...
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I remember there is perfectly good open source C compiler with libraries for mindstorm, if it lack bluetooth then adding it makes more scene than using language that absolutely unsuited for embedded...
View ArticleBy: ridou
There is a source code in C that does the same thing and even better it makes “beep beep” when moving back: http://tom.tomoueb.com/blog/201002092144-nxosremote.html
View ArticleBy: Daniel (Finder)
@therian Are you talking about NXC? I’ve used it a lot. It is everything, but good. Okay, it works, but with a lot of bugs and is limited by the virtual machine running on the NXT. However you don’t...
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I’ve created a small Page with info how to use it: https://wiki.evolvis.org/freedroidz/index.php/Android_Remote_en :-)
View ArticleBy: therian
yes NXC http://bricxcc.sourceforge.net/nbc/ during freshmen year I use it for class final project http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xHsDvYUvXUc all my teammates agreed that it not worse that commercial...
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@therian-LOL, Java was originally created for embedded design. It was supposed to be the language used for interactive television and home appliances, but then its scope became larger when they...
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@Nemo Java was mine first language and I remember it was problem to control even COM port, no need in mentioning any attempts to asses hardware, its a sandbox, as for history they newer intended to use...
View ArticleBy: Anon
Phone controlled legos, how interesting… This is barely a hack. Legos belong on Instructables…
View ArticleBy: Daniel (Finder)
@therian I’ve done a lot of stuff with NXC (ex. 8 NXTs in one network using I2C interface on the sensor ports and bluetooth) and I know a lot about this language. Just a few problems: - If you put two...
View ArticleBy: spiritplumber
Pretty cool, we did this with video :) This should be tagged under android hacks…
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“it is still a lot better than using NXT-G.” I was amazed that it went all the way to become a product, it do not qualify even for a toy. By submitting final code those programmers committed career...
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