RCX Mindstorms

Site map :

Various stuff
Adder
Rotation sensor
Towers
Security device
The Robot pages
Lego Ants
Robotarm v1.0
Robotarm v3.0
Computer-robot
Circuitry
Program
Tutorial 1
Tutorial 2
Physics of Lego
Measurement
Motors
Measuring strength
Combining motors
Stepper motors
Ratchets
Lego ratchet
Electronic ratchet
Multiplexors
1-to-2 multiplexor
2-to-7 multiplexor
Pneumatics
Pressure
Regulator
Measure
Control
RCX Mindstorms
Survey of RCX programming
PRO-BOT
History
Examples
The famous machines
Turing machine
New Page 1
References and links

Last upgrade to the site:
august 10th, 2002.

There has been 

access to my Lego pages since creation.

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Copyright 1996, 2000, Denis Cousineau

 

With the RCX, all my works on computer interface became obsolete... (see Physics of Lego/Computer-Robot).  The RCX is a great programmable brick, but the exchange of information between the RCX and the PC is still limited in RCX code (provided by Lego).  Since my aim is in making a robot that can actually exchange information over the internet, I devised PRO-BOT.  It is specifically designed to receive data from the RCX and send back specific instructions.  Soon, my RCX will send me e-mail!

This section is evolving around the RCX and Lego Mindstorms Lego brick. You'll find an RCX program editor that let's you interact with your computer, so that the RCX can in fact send you a e-mail.

In the survey section, there is a comparison between the various RCX program editors available on the net with their locations (web sites).