View Full Version : pic: The programmer needs some alone time with the robot!
Karthik1
22-02-2005, 20:47
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don't we all? I would've stayed int there with my laptop, but i only had one can of soup...
:cool: :rolleyes:
Goobergunch
22-02-2005, 21:03
The only problem with doing that is that my laptop's batteries run down after about two hours, and there aren't any AC outlets in the crate...otherwise, it would have been the perfect chance to work on autonomous mode. :cool:
Bharat Nain
22-02-2005, 21:18
Programmers do need time alone to program autonomous mode. I wish FIRST created a rule to leave programmers alone while they're programming autonomous:yikes:
Just make sure you remove any anti programmer devices such as
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/showthread.php?t=34994
or they will not be in a good state in however many weeks to your comp....
Alan Anderson
23-02-2005, 09:58
Programmers do need time alone to program autonomous mode. I wish FIRST created a rule to leave programmers alone while they're programming autonomous:yikes:
But you'd still have to figure out how to prioritize access to the robot. Competition between mechanical/electrical and software tasks is probably our biggest hurdle when trying to get everything done on time.
If the programmer is left alone and if there's something mechanically or electrically faulty, his time will be wasted. Or, worse, he'll try to fix it himself. :p
This year I wrote an autonomous mode interpreter. It took longer than making a simple autonomous routine, but it paid off. The robot's autonomous actions are controlled by a simple text script, which anyone can write. Once I got the interpreter to make the robot perform repeatably, I stepped aside. The other mentors and team leaders took care of the scripting.
phillutz
23-02-2005, 10:35
But you'd still have to figure out how to prioritize access to the robot. Competition between mechanical/electrical and software tasks is probably our biggest hurdle when trying to get everything done on time.
If the programmer is left alone and if there's something mechanically or electrically faulty, his time will be wasted. Or, worse, he'll try to fix it himself. :p
This year I wrote an autonomous mode interpreter. It took longer than making a simple autonomous routine, but it paid off. The robot's autonomous actions are controlled by a simple text script, which anyone can write. Once I got the interpreter to make the robot perform repeatably, I stepped aside. The other mentors and team leaders took care of the scripting.
I for one would be interested in seeing the interpeter!
Post the code (after the competition if you are leary).
Phil
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