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Re: Using an FRC with the RCX?
Here are a few links:
Packet description: (includes example of sending IR message) http://graphics.stanford.edu/~kekoa/rcx/protocol.html From this website, I think that sending: 55 ff 00 f7 08 M ~M C ~C Where C is the checksum. Sends the messageM. One thing I'm confused on is the checksum. It doesn't seem to work the way I read it in his description. Even trying to figure the checksum using his example I didn't come up with the same thing he did. It may be I just don't understand it. If you kow, tell me how to compute it. Some more stuff on the packets: (not as good) http://graphics.stanford.edu/~kekoa/rcx/#Protocol Do you need to know how to send that out, or do you already have that figured out? --EDIT-- Here is a site with examples of using it in C++. http://www.generation5.org/content/2001/rob08.asp. Reading that, it's a great site. ![]() Last edited by Ryan M. : 07-04-2004 at 07:13. |
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