Over the holidays, my cousin purchased a Lego NXT system.
The question we both have is how many NXT systems can be connected together as a larger system?
Has anyone built a multi NXT system and do you have links to this build?
Thanks
TMT
Over the holidays, my cousin purchased a Lego NXT system.
The question we both have is how many NXT systems can be connected together as a larger system?
Has anyone built a multi NXT system and do you have links to this build?
Thanks
TMT
I don't know about NXT systems, but this is a video of what has to be the coolest multi-Mindstorms setup ever !
Later, Jon
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My understanding is that there can be one master NXT system controlling up to 3 slave NXT systems via bluetooth. You should probably download the Bluetooth Developer Kit from Lego A link can be found about 2/3's of the way down the following page:
I have no first hand experience with NXT.
-Wayne
Cool!
Thanks Wayne...I have been looking at the different NXT sites but have been able to find the answer to my question.
TMT
Wayne C. Gramlich wrote:
Too_Many_Tools wrote: > Over the holidays, my cousin purchased a Lego NXT system. >
My understanding is that there can be one master NXT system controlling up to 3 slave NXT systems via bluetooth. You should probably download the Bluetooth Developer Kit from Lego A link can be found about 2/3's of the way down the following page:
I have no first hand experience with NXT.
-Wayne
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