LabVIEW and Rubik Solver
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@samuelyeah no it does not. There is a maths algorythm that does it. You can solve every cube by hand with it
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Gr8 job fella...it will be really helpful if you can provide some tutorial links for labView ....
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@StonedIsWe How did he get the colour detection on all sides?
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XD HAHAHAHA LabView rules
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Wow it's so awsome! :O
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Last year a 18 year old boy I know programed a Lego NXT 2.0 to solve it, so I know it's possible. It took his robot over 4 minutes tho. I believe he had to use C++ programming tho, but I'm not sure.
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This is great!!
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this is awesome. i just picked up a rubick's cube and was thinking of doing the same thing. great job!
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wow!!impresive!the program must be difficult
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@samuelyeah Then why did the machine took a long time at the start to analyse the cube?
I like LabVIEW
This is nice demo
miya11227 2 years ago 8
i don't believe it.
perfectly it can be a cube pre ordened, then disordened with the same machine and then the machine makes the same proccess but inverted.
samuelyeah 4 years ago 6