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David Kelley

A day in the life of a humble software architect... doing C#, WPF, Silverlight, Legos, Fuzzy Logic AI and/or whatever is the latest and greatest or more importantly the coolest techo mumbo jumbo...

Setting up Lego NXT Blue Tooth

This I found a bit of a pain. Not so much that setting up blue tooth is a pain but the time out was a pain to get it setup with a computer so you have a partnership setup. This seems to be because of punching in your key into the NXT brick is a painfully. Also you need to update the NXT firmware. You can find a tool for doing this in the Lego IDE that updates the firm ware but when you are setting up the blue tooth connection in the windows control panel you need to work fast to get the key into the NXT computer.

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About david.kelley

David for the past 10 years has focused on distributed application design and emerging Microsoft technologies on the web. Having helped design and build some of the largest systems for companies like Microsoft, Onyx Software, Saltmine, Giordanous Group and more and of course our favorite company Identitymine, he has been on the leading edge of applying the latest tech to real world business problems. David’s technology breadth includes everything from SQL Server to Windows/WCF and Silverlight. David’s accomplishments also include developing new technologies such as self editing XML files and related XML technologies to fuzzy logic systems and advanced web user interface design.
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