Re: NXT connected to Raspberry Pi

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Marcus Wanner

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Jul 15, 2012, 10:20:27 AM7/15/12
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On Mon, Jul 09, 2012 at 01:40:09PM -0700, mel wrote:
> I recently connected my Raspberry Pi to lego mindstorm and using the
> nxt-python library I managed to get it to work. However when I run the
> example code, it throws some exceptions such as warnings that the devices
> are not connected to the right port or time-out exceptions.
> Could this problems be caused by the library code or the brain-brick. How
> do I find out what is causing the problem?

I'm really excited to hear about you using the rpi with the NXT. I've been
looking forward to trying this, but I don't have an rpi yet. I saw a post on
their official blog about a bunch of scouts from the UK who managed to get
it working, so I believe it's possible. If you can get me some actual
tracebacks or other more detailed information, I'll be happy to help you.
Sorry you had issues. Have a nice day!

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Rochan Avlur

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Apr 29, 2013, 10:52:13 PM4/29/13
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Hi

Well, I tried to do the same but there wasn't any problems. you should go and check out other projects on the web using nxt-python on the Rpi. Some of them might have had the same problem. 


On Tuesday, July 10, 2012 2:10:09 AM UTC+5:30, mel wrote:
I recently connected my Raspberry Pi to lego mindstorm and using the nxt-python library I managed to get it to work. However when I run the example code, it throws some exceptions such as warnings that the devices are not connected to the right port or time-out exceptions.
Could this problems be caused by the library code or the brain-brick. How do I find out what is causing the problem?

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