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Re: LOGO-L>Where can I find LEGO.DLL or info on Interface B



Oops, while debugging an MSWLogo version I found an error
on the MMLogic version. I moved the inverter up from Sensor 0
to Sensor 2.

The attachement is the fixed MMLogic project  (No GIF).



George Mills wrote:
> 
> Looking at Denis Cousineau's LEGO Robotics Page I realized that
> it is he that wrote LEGO.DLL. And I don't know if this is the
> "standard" LEGO.DLL but I'll assume it works. Many folks have
> asked me how to interface MSWLogo to LEGO Dacta and I could not
> answer them because I did not know how it interfaces to the PC.
> 
> You can translate his Turbo Pascal code directly to MSWLogo
> using INPORTB and OUTPORTB. I know J.J. is looking to use a more
> mainstream language such as C++, VB, or Pascal (Delphi) nothing
> wrong with that.
> 
> However, I took a shot at building a "Logic Circuit" to interface
> with the Lego Dacta interface based on Denis' DLL with MultiMedia
> Logic.
> 
> If his DLL is right it should work.
> 
> I would appreciate it, if anyone could test it for me.
> I have attached the Project and GIF for those that may be curious.
> 
> You can get the simulator for the project at the web site
> listed below.
> 
> --
> ===============================================================
> George Mills (mills@softronix.com)
> http://www.softronix.com/
> The www page contains some very powerful educational software.
> Our single most important investment is our kids.
> 
>   ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>  [Image]
> 
>                   Name: Lego.lgi
>    Lego.lgi       Type: Logic Project (application/x-unknown-content-type-Logic.Project)
>               Encoding: base64

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George Mills (mills@softronix.com)
http://www.softronix.com/
The www page contains some very powerful educational software.
Our single most important investment is our kids.

Lego.lgi



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