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-  - Browse to the location where you unzipped the "LEGO blocks and examples"​ file (which you can download [[wiki:v1:​Latest_release.|on this page]]), and then to the **examples** directory and then either to the **EV3** or **NXT** directory depending on your brick version. Select "​chase.ev3"​ and click on **Open**.+  - Browse to the location where you unzipped the "LEGO blocks and examples"​ file (which you can download [[https://pixycam.com/​downloads-pixy1/​|on this page]]), and then to the **examples** directory and then either to the **EV3** or **NXT** directory depending on your brick version. Select "​chase.ev3"​ and click on **Open**.
   - Click on the "​track"​ tab. You should see a program that looks like this (below).\\   - Click on the "​track"​ tab. You should see a program that looks like this (below).\\
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 You've created a robot that can chase things. Using the same concepts you can create a robot that goes over to an object and picks it up. Or you can create a robot that launches projectiles at things. Or you can create a robot that goes over to its charger and plugs itself in. Or you can create the worlds first (as far as we know) soccer-playing LEGO robot. The programs to create these robots are more complicated,​ but armed with these concepts, much of the added complexity is in the interleaving of these concepts. You've created a robot that can chase things. Using the same concepts you can create a robot that goes over to an object and picks it up. Or you can create a robot that launches projectiles at things. Or you can create a robot that goes over to its charger and plugs itself in. Or you can create the worlds first (as far as we know) soccer-playing LEGO robot. The programs to create these robots are more complicated,​ but armed with these concepts, much of the added complexity is in the interleaving of these concepts.
  
-So think about what you want your robot to do, then do it! (And by all means tell us about it! <​support@charmedlabs.com>)+So think about what you want your robot to do, then do it! (And by all means tell us about it! <​support@pixycam.com>)
  
  
wiki/v1/lego_chase_demo.txt · Last modified: 2018/08/22 22:17 by jfrench