robos-1.0 documentation
This documentation is really LegOS documentation, since robos
is just LegOS renamed (see why).
Warning: Many of the links below point to sourceforge pages
that are maintained by others.
I cannot ensure that the versions of the documents at sourceforge
match the code here; if in doubt, compare the locally mirrored copy
with the sourceforge one.
- LegOS documentation
at SourceForge.
This is the top LegOS documentation page at sourceforge, and an
excellent starting point.
Most of the documents below are direct links to documents that can be
accessed through this page.
- The legOS HOWTO.
This is the most comprehensive and wide-ranging of the legOS docs,
written by Luis Villa. The best place to start for a newbie.
The document is also mirrored here:
HTML,
Postscript,
Pdf.
- Installation
instructions for WindowsNT/Win9x platforms. This document covers
the installation of the Cygwin tools and building of legOS on the
Windows platform. Written by Paolo Masetti.
Local mirrored copy.
- Command
Reference. Written by Dave Chen.
Local mirrored copy.
- legOS Kernel
Documentation, written by Stig Neilsson.
Local mirrored copy:
postscript,
pdf.
- LugnetTM
page on LegOS. Here you can find a wealth of LegOS documents.
- Auto-generated API docs.
These are a set of API docs that are automatically generated from
legOS source. Because legOS source code comments do not always follow
the correct format, this API may be slightly incorrect or out of
date. However, it is provided in case it may be found to be useful.
Local mirrored copy.
- Extreme
Mindstorms® If you want printed legOS
documentation, this is the most up-to-date printed documentation
available. It also details some pretty cool projects that can be done
with legOS. The legOS section was written by Luis Villa, one of the
co-maintainers of legOS.
- Lego Mindstorm
internals
This page contains a wealth of information on Lego®
Mindstorm® internals.
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