Bluetooth is a cool feature and it’s especially fun if you can make it work. That’s apparently a bit tricky, but it’s really not difficult if you’ve got a simple place to start. This page will show you two sets of programs that demonstrate the most basic Bluetooth example programs for two NXT with RobotC....
This tutorial will show you how to use and modify a standard NXT-G program to create a working LEGO NXT Segway balancing robot that you can customize as you like. I am assuming you will use the ‘Anyway’ platform. Once everything is up and running, you’re free to customize this one and create your own Segway....
Note that this was originally posted to the NXT step, but I repost it here in the tutorial section for easy reference. If you’re a programmer like me, your programs won’t work perfectly when you run them the first time. Sometimes it’s a simple mistake on the programmer’s part, but sometimes the problem is not...
Last update: 10 November 2012 This tutorial will show you how to use and modify RobotC program code to create a working LEGO NXT Segway that you can customize as you like. Although you can use any type of LEGO NXT Segway with this code, I am assuming you will use the ‘Anyway’ platform. I recommend...
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