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Tilted Twister: A Lego Mindstorms robot that solves Rubik’s cube

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49 points by toffer 17 years ago · 8 comments

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gmurphy 17 years ago

Don't forget jpbrown's CubeSolver from the first-gen mindstorms: http://www.jpbrown.i8.com/cubesolver.html

chime 17 years ago

This is the best ad that Lego could ask for Mindstorms NXT. I had absolutely no idea that it came with touch, light (color), sound, and ultrasonic sensors. I really want to buy a kit now and see what I can do with it.

  • chollida1 17 years ago

    You should note that the colour sensor that it comes with can't tell the yellow and white blocks apart very well. To do what this robot did you will need to get either different stickers for the rubicks cube or buy a third party color sensor.

  • bockris 17 years ago

    Just as a data point for you to consider, I know the NXT 2.0 are supposed to be out in August.

    I am waiting for 2.0 but maybe you could find some deals on the 1.0 versions.

    Just FYI

ulf 17 years ago

Does anyone have experiencing programming those things using Linux?

  • crocowhile 17 years ago

    I have a mindstorm kit to play around and I am a linux user. To be honest I still didn't have time to do anything cool with it but I'd say the best resource is still this one http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Lego/index.html

  • adatta02 17 years ago

    it's been awhile since I played with Mindstorm but I remember that you could write the apps in C++ and then target the Mindstorm platform.

    presumably you'd be able to set this up in Linux but don't quote me on that.

Aximilation 17 years ago

Amazing, awesome job!

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