NQC (Not Quite C) is a programming language for several LEGO MINDSTORMS products including the RCX, CyberMaster, and Scout.
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NQC (Not Quite C) is a programming language for several LEGO MINDSTORMS products including the RCX, CyberMaster, and Scout.
NQC (Not Quite C) is a programming language for several Lego MindStorms products, including the RCX, CyberMaster, and Scout. This BrickBot/nqc repo captures updates to the code since NQC 3.1 r6 and is believed to be the most progressed nqc repo. This version includes patches posted to https://sourceforge.net/p/bricxcc/patches/.
A cross-platform application to control the LEGO Mindstorms RCX USB infrared transmission tower.
Arduino PID controller for EV3 using I2C protocol.
Exemplos de comunicação I2C entre LEGO MINDSTORMS e Arduino
EVN robot builds, complete with stud.io build instructions and Arduino code
A DLL that ecapsulates LNP communication code, along with an example Visual Basic application
A small direct interface that remote controls the RCX from within a Windows C program on the host computer
A C-style language for the RCX offering a number of features not present in NQC: true subroutines, functions w/parameters, bool/float types, large const arrays, math library
Some of the smaller / earlier projects in hobby robotics.
No project description provided; appears to be a UI for NQC.
A school group project in which we had to code an exploration robot and its piloting GUI
A GUI-based Unix tool to interact with the Lego Mindstorms RCX brick. Using RCXDatalog, you can upload the datalog of the RCX and display it on your screen or print it to a PostScript printer. Plus, there are additional widgets to show light and touch sensor readings of the RCX. Original website was http://staff.science.uva.nl/~roel/RCXDatalog/
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