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    Visual NXC

    Visual NXC

    A graphical version of the Not eXactly C language

    Visual NXC is a conceptual IDE for NXC (Not eXactly C), a language for programming the Lego NXT Robot. It was designed to make transitioning from a graphical programming environment to a textual environment easy.
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    LUNI Server
    *** NOTICE *** This project is no longer active. For up to date information on LU server emulators, head to https://lusprojects.github.io The LUNI Server is a RakNet server that communicates with the LEGO Universe client licensed by The LEGO Group (C)2015. The LUNI Server is programmed in C++ and implements MySQL and RakNet 3.25 libraries and headers. It is free, open-source, and available for anyone to edit. In addition, the license is currently under the AGPL, which is very similar to the GPL, although it requires the source to be copyrighted as well. ...
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    MORP
    MORP (Module Orientated Robotic Programming) is a framework bringing base implementations in order to easily connect modules such as a NXT or Bioloid Robot. It provides its own scripting languages called 'morp' dedicated to robot programming.
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    This extracts brick usage informations form a LEGO Digital Designer model file (extension: LXF). This program tells you, which parts where used, and how many of them, thus creating a Bill Of Material.
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    NXTCamView is a Windows app that configures and controls the NXTCam camera sensor for Lego NXT. NXTCam (by mindsensors.com) provides real-time vision recognition to NXT robots. NXTCam is based on AVRCam and AVRCamView by John Orlando and Brent Taylor.
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    C# Framework that automates common tasks when combining the iRobot Create with the Lego Mindstorms NXT. This framework makes use of the MindSqualls API & the CreateOI Framework. (both written in C#) This project is currently in the planning stage.
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    SimpleNXT is an easy to use library for controlling the LEGO® NXT Robot using the .NET family of programming languages.
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