Re: Lego Mindstorms and Tcl



Alexandre Ferrieux wrote:
On Mar 29, 10:49 am, Uwe Klein <uwe_klein_habertw...@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

The NXT stuff seems to be based in National Instruments LabView.


OK. Now I know whom to blame for the terrible graphical code
editor :-)


Someone has done Blootooth connect:http://www.google.com/search?q=Mindstorms+NXT+linux
Some articles on slashdot.http://slashdot.org/search.pl?query=lego+nxt
Lots of stuff on sourceforge:http://sourceforge.net/search/?type_of_search=soft&words=nxt
loks like no tcl though.


Thanks very much Uwe. I believe the closest to Tcl would be NXT
Python. I guess I could extract the needed info from there; but for
the BlueTooth part they say they use PyBluez -- this yields the
obvious question: do we have an equivalent Tcl "glove" for bluetooth ?
due to a complete lack of royal blood I don't have a single blue tooth.
( white, er slightly tea stained ) i.e I don't know my way around bluetooth stuff.

could one touch this with the tcl magic stick? i.e. accessing python
from tcl via an embedded interp?

-Alex


uwe

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