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Lego NXT RoboRealm XBox 360 controller

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Uploaded by on Jan 31, 2008

Lego NXT tracked rover robot controlled by RoboRealm with XBox 360 controller. For more info, source code and images, please visit http://www.wizardrobotics.com and check back regularly for other vision and robotics projects.

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  • @jkruse2007 is this made entirely of nxt pieces? is the power from the nxt brick as powerful as the standard battery box? can you use pf with the brick?

    good model by the way

  • @SouthWalesStar01 no, the treads are from some Lego Space rover kit ($20 or so), but the rest is entirely NXT. The brick powers the motors, which are standard NXT motors.

    what is pf ?

  • i wanted to do this but where (without opening the cantroller) can i hook it up to the thing to be controlled what is the pinout of the top connector by the sync button? can i use data from that plug to controll?

  • @wolveshockey1993 I am using the following setup:

    XBox Controller -> USB wireless PC connector (comes with XBox for Windows Controller) // USB -> Roborealm software // Roborealm VB script to connect inputs with actuators (servos) // Roborealm software output -> Bluetooth PC stick // Bluetooth PC -> Bluetooth receiver on Lego Brick

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  • how to conect?

  • Omg I love this game. The graphics look so real!

  • @jkruse2007 -  pf is power funtions (xl motor and m motor etc)

  • lol

  • @jkruse2007

    :( How is the range on the dongle? Pretty good? or is it only a few feet

  • @ghostalin no, I don't think so. The protocol between the controller and the receiver (both XBox Microsoft devices) have their own standard and is not bluetooth. thanks Microsoft.... that's why you need the special "XBox controller for windows" which is essentially the controller plus their own special receiver with usb plug... the controller doesn't work with my other bluetooth dongles either...

  • @jkruse2007 Any way for direct bluetooth communication between the brick and the controller? I can't afford a dongle

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