Lego ROBOLAB 2.9 Dépliant

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Announcing ROBOLAB
 2.9:  
Bridging the RCX generation to the NXT 
 
Everyone's excited about the new LEGO
®
 MINDSTORMS
®
 NXT system.  But what if you've 
invested years of your life in ROBOLAB
 and the RCX?   
 
No worries. In August 2006 LEGO Education, in collaboration with Tufts University's Center 
for Engineering and Educational Outreach (CEEO), and National Instruments will release one 
last version of ROBOLAB, designed specifically to support RCX users 
and ease the transition 
to NXT.  
 
Users can upgrade to ROBOLAB 2.9 software, allowing you to program both the RCX and the 
NXT (via USB).  
 
In addition to providing compatibility with both the RCX and NXT, ROBOLAB 2.9 features new 
firmware to allow users faster processing, more motor speeds, floating point math, improved 
debugging and programming functions and more.    
 
Meanwhile, ROBOLAB users ready to get started with the NXT technology, will be able to 
work in a familiar environment to create programs for the NXT brick - from basic Pilot to high 
end Inventor, and data logging programs.   
 
Users can therefore continue to build up their educational robotics resources by investing in 
the new LEGO
®
 MINDSTORMS
®
 Education hardware, which includes converter cables for the 
legacy sensors and motor, and use it with their existing sets. 
 
In June 2006, LEGO Education and the CEEO will team up to launch a new teacher-to-
teacher website dedicated to teaching math, science and engineering with LEGO bricks. 
The site will offer comprehensive online support and advice for LEGO MINDSTORMS, from 
how to use the new features to how to combine the existing platform with the new in the 
classroom. Visit 
www.LEGOengineering.com
.  
 
Features of the new MINDSTORMS Education NXT software platform will also be presented 
on the site, including the integrated Robot Educator, which is a fully animated guide to all 
programming features. 
 
LEGO Education will continue to assist users of the current platform with inspiration and 
technical support until the end of 2009. The portfolio of hardware, software and curriculum 
activity packs, designed for students from 8 years up, will still be available, as will local 
support from educational suppliers. 
 
ROBOLAB 2.9 is fully supported on Win 2000 and newer platforms; however NXT support will 
be restricted to Win XP (SP2).  Macintosh users of OS9 must continue to use ROBOLAB 2.54 
or older. 
 
For more information visit 
www.LEGO.com/education
 or 
www.ceeo.tufts.edu
 or contact 
Marketing Manager, Peter Thesbjerg, LEGO Education (
peter.thesbjerg@europe.lego.com