[Petter Reinholdtsen]
> Great to hear you are willing to help. But I just understood what this
> USB tower is, and I got one. It is the IR transiver included in the NXT
> package.
The RCX package, I mean.
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Happy hacking
Petter Reinholdtsen
[Ben Pfaff]
> I would like to help, it looks like I don't have the hardware anymore.
Great to hear you are willing to help. But I just understood what this
USB tower is, and I got one. It is the IR transiver included in the NXT
package.
The lsusb output look like this:
Bus 001 Device 009: ID
On Wed, Oct 12, 2016 at 01:38:16PM +0200, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
> [Ben Pfaff 2007-06-21]:
> > I think that it's a udev vs. no-udev issue. The udev rules I see
> > here show that the legousbtower0 device should be created in
> > /dev/usb. If you're not using udev, and you created the device
>
[Ben Pfaff 2007-06-21]:
> I think that it's a udev vs. no-udev issue. The udev rules I see
> here show that the legousbtower0 device should be created in
> /dev/usb. If you're not using udev, and you created the device
> by hand, perhaps it's in /dev instead of /dev/usb.
Hi. I am looking at the
The .deb file won't install on my 64-bit system (ubuntu feisty):
dpkg: error processing nqc_3.1.r6-1_i386.deb (--install):
package architecture (i386) does not match system (amd64)
Errors were encountered while processing:
nqc_3.1.r6-1_i386.deb
On my 32-bit system (ubuntu edgy), dpkg complained
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