Lucky Logic

Lucky Logic is a programming tool for computing models from fischertechnik. End, it uses a graphical programming language.

The first version was released in 1991 for IBM PC (DOS), Atari ST and Amiga in the course of the kit professional computing.

The electronic components of the models are addressed via an interface connected to the computer (interface). Thus there are, for example, motors or switches also the corresponding graphical element in Lucky Logic. The blocks can be linked on the screen in the style of a flow chart and so perform tasks.

For the following computing kits Lucky Logic is for Windows to use, just LLWin. The Windows version of Lucky Logic supports real-time processing and virtually unlimited number of subroutines. In addition, modules can now be copied and moved.

As of version 2.1, the new Intelligent serial interface is supported, which came in 1997 with the construction kit " Mobile Robots " on the market. The previous parallel universal interface may still be used.

In 2000 he recorded with LLWin 3.0, the last version. There were only still released some patches over time. New features compared to version 2.1 include a revised appearance, improved ease of use and the memory for the program processing in the so-called online mode has increased tenfold.

Lucky Logic for Windows based on the software iCon - L from ProSign ( Process Design GmbH). The computing models from 2004 ( to LLWin not compatible ) successor ROBO Pro software is used.

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