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RE: how can I get "manual" input into my RCX?: msg#00028hardware.lego.robotics
Marco Correia's utterance expressed in news:000d01c30037$06378910$610b010a@xxxxxxxxxxx: > or you can use a rotation/angle sensor as a dial (to choose the > action) and a touch sensor as the OK or ENTER "button". ...or you > mimic the old telephone dials, where you reach the number/action you > want and the ENTER is done by returning the dial to 0(zero)/no action. What a great idea! why haven't I tried that yet?? Fun things to do with a rotation sensor :) I mainly use it for distance measuring and crane-boom-control. Shame on you! Now I'm gonna go to bed too late tonight! Leg godt! -- | lars gjerløw jørgensen | lgj[at]jyde[dot]dk | | N55 43.184 E12 32.405 | www.lgj.dk | oz2lgj | Mark Hamill:"I have a sneaking suspicion that if there were a way to make movies without actors, George (Lucas) would do it." -- Did you check the web site first?: http://www.crynwr.com/lego-robotics |
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