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Pat Fairbank
27-09-2015, 00:02
Team 254 is happy to announce the release of the 2015 version of Cheesy Arena. Cheesy Arena is an alternative field management system for off-season events, scrimmages, and practices. You saw it in action at Chezy Champs, and now we’re releasing it for all teams to use!

Check out the README and source code at https://github.com/Team254/cheesy-arena, or skip directly to the binary download here (https://github.com/Team254/cheesy-arena/releases).

Note that this release of Cheesy Arena implements the ruleset used at Chezy Champs this year, and diverges from the FIRST FMS in two ways:

No scoring of unprocessed or processed litter
Playoffs are traditional best-of-three bracket structure


Key features for participants and spectators:

Same network isolation and security as the official FIRST FMS
Minimally invasive overlays
No-lag realtime scoring
Team stack lights and sevent-segment display are replaced by an LCD screen, which shows team info before the match and the realtime scores and timer during the match
Smooth-scrolling rankings display
Direct publishing of schedule, results, and rankings to The Blue Alliance


Key features for scorekeepers:

Runs on Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux
No install prerequisites
No "pre-start" – hardware is configured automatically and in the background
Flexible and quick match schedule generation
Streamlined realtime score entry
Reports, results, and logs can be viewed from any computer


Questions, comments, bug reports, or feature requests? Post here or file an issue on GitHub.

Teamcodeorange
27-09-2015, 01:34
Thanks! The Chezy Champs event was made even better with this software.

billbo911
27-09-2015, 20:33
Thanks for all you hard work on this Pat!

I downloaded and ran it on Win 7 Home 64bit. Worked perfect the first time.

Cheesy Arena will be use at Capitol City Classic. Please swing by if you would like to see it up close.

bhsrobotics1671
27-09-2015, 20:39
Thanks for continuing to develop this project, it's truly a great one. We will be using the full CheesyArena (2014) setup to run the Madtown Throwdown in November.

Caleb Sykes
28-09-2015, 00:39
Key features for participants and spectators:
Cool things

Key features for scorekeepers:
More cool things

I know it has been said before, but the official FMS could be so much better if it were open source.