Roger,
As Jürgen has pointed out already, LEGO is supposed to publish hardware
descriptions and firmware just in August, and at a first glance it seems
to be the most reasonable thing to wait until then.
I'm not aware of the legal consequences of using pre-information outside
of the MDP. Would
Hi Matthias Paul,
Quoting Matthias Paul Scholz [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Roger,
As Jürgen has pointed out already, LEGO is supposed to publish hardware
descriptions and firmware just in August, and at a first glance it seems
to be the most reasonable thing to wait until then.
Maybe there is a
Hi Roger,
Roger Glassey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting Matthias Paul Scholz [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
As Jürgen has pointed out already, LEGO is supposed to publish hardware
descriptions and firmware just in August, and at a first glance it seems
to be the most reasonable thing to wait until
Just a thought, wasn't Steve Job's company post-Apple called NeXT?
or something very similar?
Yes it was (I worked there and now work at Apple). The capitalization
was/is exactly the same as well. Whilst Apple's lawyers are a
pleasant bunch, I wouldn't dangle a carrot in front of them ;-}
Hi all,
Suppose we are lucky and several NXT kits fall into the hands of Lejos
developers in February. Then my dream is a small, preliminary but useful
version by the middle of August; in time for my fall semester course.
Useful (for me) means:
1. completely new platform objects at the