Author archive for John

Author archive for John

  • dSolar Video

    The dSolar video by Lego-X.  New, updated, with great music.

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  • dSolar Release

    dSolar will be released this week. See Lego-X's exclusive first look.

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  • Dexter Industries and Wikipedia

    A landmark day: we now have a Wikipedia page!  You can check it out here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dexter_Industries

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  • dFlex, Calibrated

    We posted new software that allows the dFlex to be calibrated.  Just like the light function in NXT-G, you run the first program (dFlexCal), following the instructions on the screen.  A calibration file is made on the NXT.  After calibration, run the dFlex sensor on the port it was calibrated on, using dFlexCalRun. Check it out, try it, let us know what...

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  • RobotC for LEGO Mindstorms

    Drivers for RobotC

    Robotc Drivers for Dexter Industries sensors now available.

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  • Spreekt u Nederlands?

    Dexter Industries arrives in the Nederlands!  Thanks Xander!

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  • dFlex Released into the Wild

    Go free!  The dFlex is released into the wild tonight. Check it out in our store here. The dFlex is a flexible sensor for the Mindstorm NXT system.  Read more about it and see some videos here.

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  • We Need More Ideas!!

    After this weekend’s disappointing news about Beyond Petroleum’s latest attempts to plug the well, we had some long conversations around the office about what BP is doing wrong.  While we’re amazed at their undersea robots and the things they can (and can’t) do, they obviously fall short in being able to complete the job.

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  • Measuring Body Heat with Dexter Industries Thermal Sensors

    Brian Davis just wrote a great blog post on The NXT Step about testing the DI digital thermometers by measuring his body heat while mowing the lawn.  The whole blog post can be found here.

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  • dPressure Sensor

    Lego-X has a great blog post about the soon-to-be-released dPressure Sensor.  Check out his blog post about the pressure sensor.

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