The NXT version (by cmwslw) is available at
http://github.com/cmwslw/nanotron
My old RCX version will be available at
http://l4n.clustur.com/data/theseven/releases/nanotron
as soon as I get access to that location again.
Grant Bakker schrieb:
> i also have a NXT and id be happy to run a nanotron
i also have a NXT and id be happy to run a nanotron if i could get the code
for it
building the setup isnt hard
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Roughly the following: Build some construction that allows the RCX to
press the menu, center and play buttons (either using 3 motors for the
individual buttons, or 2 motors for the reset and disk mode combos).
Connect the RCX and the iPod to the PC, take the nanotron code, do some
calibration, and
I have an NXT, two RCXs, and a 3G nano I would love to build a
nanotron. Any descriptions or guidance on what should be done?
Ari
On Jan 18, 2010, at 10:53 AM, Taylor Gordon wrote:
> Someone either needs to build a nanotron, or hope that stooo can get
> JTAG
> working on the 3g.
>
> On Mon,
Someone either needs to build a nanotron, or hope that stooo can get JTAG
working on the 3g.
On Mon, Jan 18, 2010 at 6:07 AM, Philip Marquis wrote:
> im just curios if a nanotron for the 3G nano still being used?
> because it seems like development has more or less stoped
>
> On Mon, Jan 18, 2010
No, there's currently no nanotron running. Somebody needs to build one ;-)
Philip Marquis schrieb:
> im just curios if a nanotron for the 3G nano still being used?
> because it seems like development has more or less stoped
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im just curios if a nanotron for the 3G nano still being used?
because it seems like development has more or less stoped
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