Hi,
I have searched this youtube video and I just want to ask anyone know how are the eblocks connected and what ports are used.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fp0sUC9EoQw
I also want to ask, if I want to use a laptop as a controller for the buggy, is there any application that I can install or make?
Thanks,
Marc Bernz
Formula Flowcode and the Bluetooth board
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Re: Formula Flowcode and the Bluetooth board
Hello Marc,
Bluetooth board EB024 connected to D-Type connector on Formula Flowcode which maps to the PORTD pins 0-7.
If your connecting via Bluetooth then the Free Flowcode v6 simulation might be a good way of controlling the robot as you can create switches etc or use key mappings to translate keyboard pressed into commands for the formula flowcode.
Bluetooth board EB024 connected to D-Type connector on Formula Flowcode which maps to the PORTD pins 0-7.
If your connecting via Bluetooth then the Free Flowcode v6 simulation might be a good way of controlling the robot as you can create switches etc or use key mappings to translate keyboard pressed into commands for the formula flowcode.
Regards Ben Rowland - MatrixTSL
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Re: Formula Flowcode and the Bluetooth board
Thanks Benj,
Which interfaces should I connect from the EB024 to the Buggy?
Which interfaces should I connect from the EB024 to the Buggy?