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Unread 29-04-2004, 16:02
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Re: Programming via Edubot

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Originally Posted by Mark McLeod
Yep, your only option right now is to disconnect the RC and take that home for downloading. Aside from the pain of disconnecting and pulling out the RC, you'd just need the 7.2v battery and at least a standard 9v battery to run the RC long enough to download your code changes.

Or a REALLY long cable!
You can't power the RC from the 7.2 volt without first attaching it to the main power supply. Don't know why. Don't think it's possible to program with it either, even if the RC is using the power from it.
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