Compatibility EV3 - NXT via BCC

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h-g-t
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Compatibility EV3 - NXT via BCC

Post by h-g-t »

Thinking of buying an EV3, but have been developing only one program for my project.

I started on NXT-G before moving over to NXC and I have just about finished, it has taken a long time for various reasons.

If I get an EV3, will I be able to load my NXC program into the EV3 version of BCC and have it converted?
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HaWe
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Re: Compatibility EV3 - NXT via BCC

Post by HaWe »

As far as C syntax is concerned: I'm quite sure that you won't have to convert anything in your NXC programs - as far as they comply to real ANSI C standard (C99...C11).
Incompatible Not-eXactly-C code surely will have to be converted into real C.
The same - I think - will be roughly about API functions, but I even hope that some of them will be upgraded to a more convenient and a more logical syntax like I already have written in my wishlist
https://sourceforge.net/apps/phpbb/mind ... f=3&t=1862
E.g., in (only) very few cases - like absolute motor control - even RobotC API functions are more logical and convient than NXC functions.


("stagnation is setback - holding on NXC errors is regression !")
h-g-t
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Re: Compatibility EV3 - NXT via BCC

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Well, bit the bullet and bought the EV3, just hope the program works.
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