[Fedora Robotics] Re: I have the Tech Challenge Robotics Kit in hand | |
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Thanks for getting the list going, btw. On Thursday, 15 May 2008 at 16:10:17, Jeff Spaleta wrote: > ... > I'm sure you've seen the Mindstorm NXT kit. The new tech challenge > platform consists of the mindstorms kit with an additional > motor/sensors/servo multiplexor box that communicates via i2C back to > the main NXT brick. Raise your hand if you are experienced with i2c > communication for robotics. Probably not many people are. I've found that, in the embedded Linux world in general, only about 1-2% of the developers I've met are familiar with I2C. That said, I2C is the simplest bus protocol there is. It was designed that way for a reason. My advice here is to just go for it. > So big picture time..... Getting player/stage to be able to model a > specific mindstorm nxt configuration and then being able to use > player/stage to control the that mindstorm nxt configuration via > bluetooth would be...dreamy. I agree. This is a good goal to shoot for. -dwight- _______________________________________________ Fedora-robotics-list mailing list Fedora-robotics-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-robotics-list
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