laotseut wrote:
Can we use scratch and the NXT from Légo with windows XP
You'll have to ask Lego about the NXT part. And the Scratch cat is copyrighted.
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Do you mean use them together?
I have NXT 2.0, and I think it should be able to be used with Scratch.
(DING DING DING! PANTHER FEATURE!)
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Oh, right. Well scratch would have to be edited... and its not likely going to be soon, but why use scratch when it comes with its own software?
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markyparky56 wrote:
Oh, right. Well scratch would have to be edited... and its not likely going to be soon, but why use scratch when it comes with its own software?
I doesn't need any hacking at all. You just need to know how to program in Java!
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MathWizz wrote:
markyparky56 wrote:
Oh, right. Well scratch would have to be edited... and its not likely going to be soon, but why use scratch when it comes with its own software?
I doesn't need any hacking at all. You just need to know how to program in Java!
So you write a pogram in java to interact with scratch and the NXT program? But as i said, NXT comes with its own software (It does, iv used one at a science museum.)
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markyparky56 wrote:
MathWizz wrote:
markyparky56 wrote:
Oh, right. Well scratch would have to be edited... and its not likely going to be soon, but why use scratch when it comes with its own software?
I doesn't need any hacking at all. You just need to know how to program in Java!
So you write a pogram in java to interact with scratch and the NXT program? But as i said, NXT comes with its own software (It does, iv used one at a science museum.)
I KNOW!!! I HAVE ONE!!! XD It can sometimes get clunky and I like connecting it to my computer real time.
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MathWizz wrote:
markyparky56 wrote:
MathWizz wrote:
I doesn't need any hacking at all. You just need to know how to program in Java!
So you write a pogram in java to interact with scratch and the NXT program? But as i said, NXT comes with its own software (It does, iv used one at a science museum.)
I KNOW!!! I HAVE ONE!!! XD It can sometimes get clunky and I like connecting it to my computer real time.
And having it done through scratch wil make it easier?
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Blocks we would need: Move motor %motorNum %n degrees, move motor %motorNum in direction %direction for %n secs, (%sensor sensor %sensorNum), (motor %motorNum degrees)
Parentheses mean reporter blocks, and % things are not absolute.
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You already can...
(scratch connections.... python with scratch)
Here is how it goes.
Get nxtpython, pyusb, and libusb.
Make a program in python that connects to nxt and scratch.
Bing bing bing!
And yes it works... I've already made one...
Except I'm having troubles establishing a stable connection.
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Testing NXT.......
http://www.scratch.mit.edu/ext/youtube/?v=6CFhOlLWHNw
http://www.scratch.mit.edu/ext/youtube/?v=bTQtNwKiZIo
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SeptimusHeap wrote:
Do you mean use them together?
I have NXT 2.0, and I think it should be able to be used with Scratch.
(DING DING DING! PANTHER FEATURE!)
Hey! I have 2.0 too!!! What do you mean by 'Panther Feature'? It's not in Panther!
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markyparky56 wrote:
Oh, right. Well scratch would have to be edited... and its not likely going to be soon, but why use scratch when it comes with its own software?
Answer: Because SCRATCH ROCKS!!! And it's much easier to use than the NXT-G program that crashes on my PC on a regular basis.
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My NXT Block...
http://jimmyscratchlab.blogspot.com/2010/09/byob.html
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