OK, I wanted to use my R-Pi with some sort of breadboard to control a NXT robot and sensors, but I think that might be the wrong way to go?
My original aim was to learn programming and a bit of electronics at the same time which I thought the above would do, but it looks like that might be quite difficult and maybe not the best way.
So I started looking at RobotC and the Arduino board as a substitute, but with the announcement of NXT v3 and the ARM based CPU, is this wise - will robotC work with ARM based architecture?
software options??
Re: software options??
It has been announced by LEGO Ed that ROBOTC will be supported on the EV3 platform by sometime in Fall 2013 (no firm date).
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| RobotC 3rd Party Driver Suite: (http://rdpartyrobotcdr.sourceforge.net)
| Some people, when confronted with a problem, think, "I know, I'll use threads,"
| and then two they hav erpoblesms. (@nedbat)
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