h a l f b a k e r y"It would work, if you can find alternatives to each of the steps involved in this process."
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You think it'd be baked by some programming student with extra time on his hands, but I've searched and searched, but simply haven't found a program that will let my HP48G's IR port talk to my Palm Pilot. Why would I want such a thing? Why, to enable both to talk to my Lego RCX, of course.
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Emulate the HP on the PDA? Emulate them both with Legos? |
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Unless you intend on programming your Lego slave to fetch beers and chicken legs from the fridge for you, I see no practical purpose for this technology.
Request for funding: Denied.
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Take this to slashdot.org they can probably give you an answer, better tell them you want run linux on the lego though. |
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Should be quite doable as the HP has a fairly configurable interface, I've heard of people getting them to work as remotes. |
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No emulation desired; just a cross-port translator for dumping of variables and programs. [Ph.D], I've already used the remote program. |
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Unless you intend on programming your Lego slave to fetch beers and chicken legs from the fridge for you, I see no practical purpose for this technology.
Request for funding: Denied.
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