![]() Other than those, you should be fine for most things. The LEGO EV3 software believes it’s got an NXT attached to it, so you cannot use things like: There are a few limitations with using the Virtual Brick, rather than a real EV3. You can still use it to program real bricks, you just need to stop the Virtual Brick and connect a physical one. ![]() That means that you don’t need to tweak or hack your programming software in any way. You’ll even hear the standard “tudun” Windows sound you get when you plug in a physical device. When you start it up, it pretends to be a proper USB device, so as far as your programming software is concerned, there’s a real brick attached to the PC. It’s a piece of software that walks and talks like a real NXT/EV3 brick. The “Brick” part is because it now works with both LEGO bricks the NXT and EV3. They have re-engineered the Virtual NXT and added new functionality, new blocks, improved robot performance, as well as a new interface to make the Virtual Brick much easier to use with the EV3. Robomatter has released a new product called the Virtual Brick.
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