George, Sorry to disappoint you, but the LEGO.DLL which you (and altavista) have found is apparently not the one which J.J.Naude was looked for. He (or she) needs a DLL which communicates with LEGO Interface B (LEGO part no. 9751). The LEGO.DLL found by you uses LEGO hardware connected by a special custom and simple circuit to parallel ports as described in http://prelude.PSY.UMontreal.CA/~cousined/lego/robot/index2.html while 9751 communicates trough a serial port in a quite complicated way. Two years ago I have worked for a company and used LEGO.DLL designed for 9751. But this DLL was given to that company directly from LEGO and under strong license conditions which prohibited its distributing to others. So the only legal way, I think to get the correct LEGO.DLL is to communicate with a local LEGO Dacta distributor. At 20:09 7.8.1998 -0400, you wrote: >A search on www.altavista.digital.com quickly revealed. > >http://prelude.PSY.UMontreal.CA/~cousined/lego/robot/index.html > >and > >http://prelude.PSY.UMontreal.CA/~cousined/lego/robot/dll/lego.dll > Peter Tomcsanyi tomcsany@internet.sk --------------------------------------------------------------- Please post messages to the Logo forum to logo-l@gsn.org. Mail questions about the list administration to logofdn@gsn.org. To unsubscribe send unsubscribe logo-l to majordomo@gsn.org.
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