Lego Spybotics
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Lego Spybotics | |
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The Spybotics logo |
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Developer(s) | Lego Group |
Publisher(s) | Lego Group |
Distributor(s) | Lego Group |
Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows 98/2000/ME/XP |
Media | CD-ROM |
System requirements | 350 MHz CPU, 64MB RAM, 200 MB free hard disk space, , Sound, 8x CD-ROM speed, 800x600 video display with 16bit color, 1 serial port (9 pin) |
Input methods | mouse |
Spybotics is a robotics hardware by lego.
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[edit] Missions
There are 10 preset missions included in the spybotics software. The missions contain a Mission brief:A short video of the "real" situation, Mission set-up:How to set up the mission, and Mission settings:Settings to make the mission easier or harder:
- Laser Maze
- The Mole
- Robot Rescue
- X-Factor
[edit] Programming
The Spybot can also be programmed using most of the methods available for Lego Mindstorms products or with the latest version of the Mindstorms SDK (2.5) or with NQC.
[edit] Spybots
Spybots are robots that are used in spybotics. They are made out of Lego technic pieces. They each come with:
- 2 Fiber optic cables, one to sense light, the other to bring light to a "laser"
- 1 Main hub
- Pieces to build the type of spybot
- 1 CD-ROM (instructions on the CD)
- 1 controller.
[edit] External links
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