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A programmable robotics brick released by the LEGO company in late July 2006 and uses Technic connectors. This was preceded by the original RCX brick, and succeeded by the EV3 brick.
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How to connect NXT brick to EV3 programming software for mac (2024) [duplicate]
I have an NXT brick (most likely from 2006 based on a newspaper clipping I found in the box) that I want to program the NXT brick with the EV3 programming software (the newer version of the EV3 app for … I read online that you could do this, but for some reason the EV3 software isn't recognizing the NXT brick that I have plugged in. Using macOS 12.7 and NXT screen is dead like a lot of NXTs. …