[dtn-interest] PRoPHET code for Lego MindStorms

Anders Lindgren <dugdale@sm.luth.se> Sat, 13 August 2005 23:43 UTC

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All,

At the DTNRG meeting in Paris, a request was made for the source code for
the implementation of the PRoPHET routing protocol for the Lego MindStorms
platform.
The code is available from http://prophet.azbean.com
At that web site, you can also find step-by-step building instructions for
Lego robots that are suitable for experimenting with the code, and large
layouts of tracks for the robots to follow that can be printed on A0 size
paper if available.


Have fun playing with the robots, and if you do download the software and
use it, let us know of any problems and/or success.


Regards,


/Anders