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Reviewer amazon.com wrote:Using a project-oriented approach, The Unofficial Guide to LEGO(r) MINDSTORMS Robots introduces programming and
constructing robots using the popular robotics invention. While presenting four complete and progressively more capable robots, the
author cover the usage of sensors, motors, the Infra-red (IR) port, and programming languages. Programming topics are covered
well, particularly the languages NQC and pbForth, and installing replacement firmware.
Although the book is stronger at covering the software than the mechanical aspects of robot design, the assembly plans incorporate
many useful features that can be used in your own designs, including a directional transmission and a single-motor grabber.
Two projects provide clear demonstrations of using the IR port for communication. One involves creating a remote control and using
it to communicate with a robot; the other project creates tag-playing robots to demonstrate inter-robot communication.
The series of step-by-step, robot-building photographs are helpful, but they are in black and white and are without a lot of
accompanying text. For the simpler robots this isn't a problem, but for Minerva (which is somewhat complicated and a very good
learning example) they are a little difficult to follow.
The last chapter of the book includes an informative discussion on building your own sensors, getting sensor input to the RCX, and
configuring sensor inputs from your programs.
A thorough introduction, this book even provides links to many online resources. If you specifically need a detailed, organized tutorial
on robot mechanical issues, this book may not suit you. If, however, you are looking for a book that introduces building
MINDSTORMS robots with useful examples and covers programming them, replacing their firmware, and introduces building
sensors for them, this is a perfect book.
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