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I've been looking through the Wiki, but can't find the instructions on how to connect to the EV3 via Bluetooth. I see the Bluetooth option on the networking screen (on the EV3 screen) but not sure…
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Now that we have finished all the initial features, we are getting to the point that we can start working on less-vital items. Some of the features that we have been discussing are:
- LED support
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Hi,
I am actually testing the Test Release 3 and I have not been able to make the EV3 console work properly during and after booting. I have made several tests and seen that the Ev3console working on …
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Not sure how to indicate the version I am refering to..
So this might do `latest commit 88195325bb`
I saw the same in earlier version.
Part of ev3dev.lua:
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function Motor:init(port, motor_type)
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Hi @jcnnghm,
I came across your ruby-ev3 repository today, and am interested in helping out. I've been able to fire up the console, connect to a brick via bluetooth, and do the basics (beep & spin a …
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Hi,
I have the same configuration as described in the KIFEN opened issue. So, I have an EV3 with only 2 motors connected to the brick, no sensors for the time being. I have Bluetooth connection with t…
livi0 updated
10 years ago
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Hi,
I would like to download the jar: jvm-npm.1.x.incremental.6.jar but I couldn't download.
Can you provide that jar.
Many thanks in advance.
Juan Antonio
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Hello,
I have a question: is there any way to use the ev3dev OS on a virtual Machine, VirtualBOX?
I have look to make it work but did not succed to emulate the Sitara AM1808 SoC CPU ARM9.
Are you us…
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ev3dev-jessie release comes with bluez 4 which I could get to work with NXT using perl LEGO::NXT module. Unfortunatelly 'apt-get upgrade' breaks things by installing bluez 5.
First it seems that bluez…
nutki updated
10 years ago