I know that the latest release of NXT-G includes a special import for 
custom blocks ( like those provided by sensor vendors) .  Weren't 
mini-blocks just early customized blocks mirroring existing NXT-G 
functions but with a smaller memory footprint?   If so then would  they 
still be useful in NXT-g 1.1 which as improved the overall memory 
footprint of programs?

David



Michael Blanpied wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>> Our team has been using the mini blocks for the first time this 
>>> year, and we are trying to find a way to accelerate out of base or 
>>> ramp up our speed during a program.  Can this be done with the mini 
>>> blocks and if so where can that be found.
>>>  
>>> Thank you very much for any advice.
>>>  
>>> Tracy Reed
>>> 4-H L.E.A.D Huskies
>
> PS I see now that you were specifically asking about the mini blocks, 
> whereas my answer was referencing the full Move and Motor blocks. 
> Please pardon my oversight.
>
> Just off the top of my head, if the mini-version of the Motor block 
> lacks the "ramp-up/down" feature, then it should be possible to string 
> together successive mini-Move blocks, with increasing power, to 
> achieve a ramp-up-ilke effect.
>
> Again looking for opportunities to teach about MyBlocks, it would an 
> interesting student exercise to build a MyBlock that would encapsulate 
> the set of successively more powerful Move blocks.
>
> Mike
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