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LEGO MINDSTORMS

http://www.staff.science.uu.nl/~overm101/lego/rcxcc/

Lego Robots: RCX Command Center

These pages are no longer maintained. We stopped working on the RcxCC software. The current version of RcxCC is not compatible with the RIS 2.0 because it does not support the USB port. In case you want to work on this yourself you can download the source of RcxCC below. John Hansen has written a version of RcxCC that is compatible with newer versions of RIS.

NQC

http://www.eng.wayne.edu/legacy/robteam1/NQC.html Following is an exert from Dave Baum's web site on NQC programs. For purposes of viewing the actual programs used in this course before they were modified by our team, a code list has been added to the programs below. Sample Programs from Dave Baum's Definitive Guide... These are the sample programs presented in Dave Baum's Definitive Guide to LEGO MINDSTORMS . Most of them were written for a specific robot to accomplish a specific task, but they also serve as concrete examples of some general programming techniques in NQC. All of the programs were written for RCX 1.0.
http://bricxcc.sourceforge.net/ Bricx Command Center 3.3 Bricx Command Center 3.3 Bricx Command Center (BricxCC) is a Windows (95, 98, ME, NT, W2K, XP, Vista) program commonly known as an integrated development environment (IDE) for programming the RCX (all versions), Scout, Cybermaster, and Spybot programmable bricks using Dave Baum's Not Quite C (NQC) language.

Bricx Command Center 3.3