Nettet21. aug. 2016 · Turn on your LEGO NXT and navigate Main Menu > Bluetooth >Visibility > Visible and Enter on the brick (orange button). ( Note: Make sure your brick remains on for the whole process.) With the Bluetooth dongle plugged into a USB port on your computer, use the search menu to look for “Bluetooth Settings”. Your computer will … Nettet“Bluetooth pairing request” dialog box will appear >> Enter the code for your device, which is shown on the EV3 Brick “PASSKEY” >> click “OK”5 After a few seconds, your tablet …
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NettetJoubarc's idea would probably be your best bet - try downloading the file to the NXT using the official LEGO software. If this fails, you know something is wrong with your brick. If it works, it's probably a problem with your program. NettetThe main difficulty in working with the Lego NXT system is to get the Bluetooth serial connection up and running. In our experience we had no luck using the provided … flw 385-64
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Nettet(The NXT driver from LEGO must be installed.) Upon pressing the green flag the project is uploaded to the NXT brick and started. The stage and sprites appear on the brick's screen. Enchanting has the categories Driving and Motors in addition to those of Scratch 1.4. http://www.thenxtstep.com/2006/06/nxt-problems-post-problems-and.html NettetYour Bluetooth stack or driver software should provide several serial COM-ports. You can then connect each virtual serial port to a seperate NXT device, and access them via those different serial ports. If you go the direct way via the official LEGO NXT Bluetooth SDK you mentioned, you can retrieve different handles to multiple NXTs. greenhills family