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The new Microworlds EX will have a software robotics interface.
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hello all,
is there a way i can control a motor , a switch from my pc using the
microworlds - using the serial or parallel port no pb, i used with C++ - &
how ??
i've heard about a board gogo but it doesn't seem 2 b clear.. thnx in
advance
Jinane
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new Microworlds EX will have a software robotics interface.
hello all,
is there a way i can control a motor , a switch
from
my pc using the microworlds - using the serial or parallel port no pb, i
used
with C++ - & how ??
i've heard about a board gogo but it doesn't
seem 2 b clear.. thnx in advance
Jinane
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