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C# library for Lego Mindstorm NXT [closed]

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Is there C# (.NET) library for Lego Mindstorm NXT, which is up-to-date?

NXT.NET for LEGO Mindstorms

  • last update 18.04.2008
  • http://nxtnet.codeplex.com/

MindSqualls

  • last update 05.06.2007
  • http://www.mindsqualls.net/

Lego .NET

  • last update 07.04.2005
  • http://www.dcl.hpi.uni-potsdam.de/research/lego.NET/weblog/

I know, there is MS Robotic studio, but my question is not about that.

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MicTech Avatar asked Mar 09 '10 12:03

MicTech


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I made the source code for the NXT.NET library available on CodePlex, but unfortunately it is true that the development of the library has stalled :(

You can find the source code here for download: http://nxtnet.codeplex.com/releases/view/12686

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György Balássy Avatar answered Sep 18 '22 15:09

György Balássy