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and sensors. The interface has a stop button which cuts off power
to all output sockets. It also withstands normal wear and tear from
fingers and dust."
Also in the booklet...
Various illustrations and explanations of the TC Logo's objective,
and a short philosophical introduction to the system by a bearded,
middle-aged man by the name of Seymour Papert (Prof. of Math and
Education, MIT).
Toward the end of the book is a product list, which has the
following items:
9700 Technic Control-0 -- $142.00
Contains over 450 elements and a strong molded storage box. Special
elements include 2-4.5 volt motors, 1 optosensor and 1 counting
disk, 2 touch sensors, 4 light bricks and 7 sets of building
instructions for different models.
9750 Technic Control Interface and Transformer -- $150.00
Specially designed in conjunction with out research team at MIT.
This box has 6 outputs from which students can send signals to LEGO
motors and 2 input sensors which receive information from the LEGO
touch and optic sensors.
950051 Starter Pack -- $450.00
1 TC-0 Set
Interface and Transformer
Reference Guide
1 Master disk and 1 Backup disk
Quick Reference Guide
Apple IIe and Apple IIgs slot card and cable
[various teachers' & students' guides]
Also, the following contact information is given, but beware -- the
brochure is eleven years, old and this contact information could be
very dated. (And it may not be good in Australia, either.)
Sarah McDonald
Education Dept.
LEGO Systems, Inc.
555 Taylor Road
Enfield, CT 06082
203/749-2291
800/243-4870 (ex. AK, CT, HI)
I don't know for sure if any of this is relevant, but I thought it
might be of some importance, as it mentions a LEGO motor and IIgs
card and all.
Leg godt,
William Kenlon (whose news server doesn't carry
<news:comp.sys.apple2>)
--
Bye For Now, Terry Allen
Apple II Computer Technical Information : Apple II Family Hardware Info
ftp://ground.ecn.uiowa.edu/2/apple2/miscinfo/hardware : May 2001 : 266 of 572
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