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Re: Where do we get NXT-G?
You are not required to use any programming on your minibot.
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Re: Where do we get NXT-G?
But if you are using the HiTechnic servo controller or touch sensor(for example) you have to use the NXT brick which requires programing.
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Re: Where do we get NXT-G?
Ah yes, I suppose that is true...
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Re: Where do we get NXT-G?
http://zone.ni.com/devzone/cda/tut/p/id/4435
Labview extension that makes you able to program NXTs. It works like a charm. 1000x better than NXT-G or Robolab or any of that beginner stuff. Be careful because you can't use all the labview functions on the NXT (Like the in range and coerce function is out). There's a similar toolkit that lets you do robolab (since robolab is based off of labview). |
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