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Genre: Sports Videos
by: NewfoundRage
Here is a video tutorial on how to use the wiimote to control an NXT robot. Link to download GlovePie: http://carl.kenner.googlepages.com/glovepie Script for Glovepie wiimote.Leds = 9 Key.F1 = Wiimote1.Left Key.F2 = Wiimote1.Right Key.F3 = Wiimote1.Up Key.F4 = Wiimote1.Down Key.F5 = Wiimote1.A Link to download OnBrick: http://www.pspwp.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/science/robotics/nxt/index.html
Genre: How-to
by: jaredb93max
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Genre: Funny Videos
by: eqqoftw
By clapping your hands, this robot can turn off the lights. download the NXT program that runs it + detailed building directions at: http://www.ReviewsByRobby.com/
Genre: Entertainment
by: ReviewsByRobby
Domino-placing Lego Mindstorms NXT robot. View more at www.astolfo.com
by: deejayspinz
I used lego mindstorms nxt to create a rubber band gun turret. I then used bluetooth to connect my wii-mote to my computer. I used a program called GlovePIE (can be downloaded here: http://carl.kenner.googlepages.com/gl... ) GlovePIE interprets what buttons you press on the wii-mote and changes them into keyboard key presses or mouse clicks. I then used a program called OnBrick (can be downloaded here: http://www.pspwp.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk... ) which is a program that connects to your NXT and acts like a bluetooth controller. I set up hotkeys for different controls on OnBrick which are simulated by GlovePIE when I press buttons on my wii-mote which moves the motors on the nxt.
Genre: Video Games
Signature line from T2, as spoken by a talking LEGO Terminator:Hasta La Vista Baby!Programmed (Windows Tablet PC) to recite Arnold Schwarzenegger movie lines. The voices were computer (Macintosh Text to Speech) generated, chopped into individual syllables, converted and downloaded to a LEGO Mindstorms NXT programmable brick for robotic control and playback.This video was just an initial test shot (sorry the audio is so bad) - it was previously hosted on revver.com.Much more info on this pointless project:http://www.thinkingbricks.com/1/terminator/terminator.html
by: thinkingbricks
This is another video demonstrating the BlueTooth Remote control functionality.I Recently purchased a used Power Mac G4 Cube. This creation utilizes all of the default electronics from a LEGO Mindstorms NXT set. Crammed into the Apple Power Mac G4s famous 8-inch (acrylic) cube are a LEGO NXT programmable brick, 3 interactive servo motors and all 4 sensors: touch, sound, light, and ultrasonic. It can operate in 2 modes:1. Autonomous mode - relying on its sensors to interact with its environment2. BlueTooth remote controlled modeFor more info, please visit: http://www.thinkingbricks.com/1/cube/transforming-lego-apple-power-mac-g4-cube.html
Another video demonstrating the BlueTooth Remote control functionality.I Recently purchased a used Power Mac G4 Cube. This creation utilizes all of the default electronics from a LEGO Mindstorms NXT set. Crammed into the Apple Power Mac G4s famous 8-inch (acrylic) cube are a LEGO NXT programmable brick, 3 interactive servo motors and all 4 sensors: touch, sound, light, and ultrasonic. It can operate in 2 modes:1. Autonomous mode - relying on its sensors to interact with its environment2. BlueTooth remote controlled modeFor more info, please visit: http://www.thinkingbricks.com/1/cube/transforming-lego-apple-power-mac-g4-cube.html
I Recently purchased a used Power Mac G4 Cube. This creation utilizes all of the default electronics from a LEGO Mindstorms NXT set. Crammed into the iconic Apple Power Mac G4 Cubes famous 8-inch (acrylic) cube are a LEGO NXT programmable brick, 3 interactive servo motors and all 4 sensors: touch, sound, light, and ultrasonic. It operates in 2 modes: 1. Autonomous mode - relying on its sensors to interact with its environment. 2. BlueTooth remote control mode. For more info, please visit: http://www.thinkingbricks.com/1/cube/transforming-lego-apple-power-mac-g4-cube.html
Genre: Animation