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Re: Vex Vs. Edubot Vs. RCX Vs. NXT

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Originally Posted by artdutra04
Leav, you can use the official Vex Programming module and still program in real C (as in MPLAB). All you do is when you buy the Vex Programming Module you only install the USB-Serial driver, and ignore installing EasyC. The prototype and the official Vex modules are both the same price at $99 USD, so I'd just go with non-prototype one.
http://www.vexlabs.com/vex-robotics-downloads.shtml

Adding to what Art said, there's the default workspace that will open up in MpLab or your favorite source editor. Compile it with MCC18.