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PepeParticipantAsking only is not fair… 😉
PepeParticipantProblem solved: there is no concordance between the mailbox numbers in NXT-G software and yours. In NXT-G mailbox numbers range from 1 to 10, but in the Monobrick Remote they range from 0 to 9. Simply send messages from mailbox 0 to mailbox 1 and everything is OK ;-D
Thanks!
PepeParticipantIt seems too complicated for me, but I’ll keep working on it. I’ll tell you when I get it right.
Thanks again.
PepeParticipant
PepeParticipantI’m using the same mailbox, both in the remote and in the program.
If you could tell me how to write a simple program, just to test that function, I would appreciate.
Also, I see two buttons in the Tunnel tab, that doesn’t work at all: the “toggle light” and the GPS ones. Should they work or are still not?
Thanks!
And happy new year 😉
- This reply was modified 10 years, 10 months ago by Pepe.
PepeParticipant¡Works GREAT! Is much more than fast enough to remote controlling the robot in real time, my friend, really really nice work.
I still have problems sending messages to the NXT: my machine sports a rotaing turret for holding the phone, and I want to trigger different movements. I understand that if the program is running, it will compare text strings I could send from single keys using your PC software and, when correct, make the required actions. But it still does nothing, even with the console showing “Write message: OK” in the status bar.
Thanks, again.
PepeParticipantOk, sorry. I’m not an expert, but I’ll try to explain myself:
– Windows (Win7 Home Premium) firewall, as far as I know.
– VLC is installed.
– Configuration (on my phone settings, I suppose) is default 8086 port for RTSP an 9000 for video.
– My PC is wired to a WiFi router, which the phone is wirelessly connected to. I have no idea about this device configuration, but if you give me some advice on what I must look for, I’ll try to investigate.Thaks a lot.
PepeParticipantYes, it’s enabled.
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