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iheartpi
18-09-2005, 20:01
I knew at the programming and controls workshop there was talk of posting the modifications to the default code from the advanced workshop here. Just curious if someone is still planning on doing that.
troy_573
19-09-2005, 11:03
Yup, i have already modified are code to use potentiometers, i just need a robot to test and debug the code with
iheartpi
19-09-2005, 19:41
Hmmm I was under the impression that both the presentations made at the workshops and the code would be posted in th white papers. Please correct me if I am wrong. I'm sure that people just haven't had time to post yet. I guess I'm just way to excited about our robot, but then again who wouldn't be, we are rolling.
Mike Martus
19-09-2005, 22:39
Reminder: Programming is NOT required and the OCCRA inspectors or support staff will not assist a team in de-bugging their program at an event. You are on your own if you mess with the code.
Also, teams are not required to share their code modifications. I would caution a team in using anothers code without fully understanding what the results will be and how the code affects the robot performance.
To all rookie teams: Programming will not give a team a significant advantage in the OCCRA competition. You will be just as competitive with the stock code as all teams are required to use 4 joysticks - un modified, and may not add switches, buttons or creations to the stock specifications given for the operators station.
Reminder: Programming is NOT required and the OCCRA inspectors or support staff will not assist a team in de-bugging their program at an event. You are on your own if you mess with the code.
Also, teams are not required to share their code modifications. I would caution a team in using anothers code without fully understanding what the results will be and how the code affects the robot performance.
To all rookie teams: Programming will not give a team a significant advantage in the OCCRA competition. You will be just as competitive with the stock code as all teams are required to use 4 joysticks - un modified, and may not add switches, buttons or creations to the stock specifications given for the operators station.
i disagree, changing minor things like the speed of motors and switching what bottons go to what can make a huge diffrence
greencactus3
21-09-2005, 18:02
i disagree, changing minor things like the speed of motors and switching what bottons go to what can make a huge diffrence
speeds of motor? as in trying to match the right and left motors so itll go straight? well we have been having the driver(me) compensate for that mostly. any tips on how to do that simply?
uhh not really i mean like even when geared agaist speed and it still goes too fast for drivers then we reduce sensativity...
Mike Martus
21-09-2005, 21:23
i disagree, changing minor things like the speed of motors and switching what bottons go to what can make a huge diffrence
You can switch the buttons without programming.
greencactus3
21-09-2005, 23:50
uhh not really i mean like even when geared agaist speed and it still goes too fast for drivers then we reduce sensativity...
geared against speed. like geared low? (high ratios)? You can switch the buttons without programming.
i am assuming you just switch around the pwms?
Mike Martus
22-09-2005, 19:50
geared against speed. like geared low? (high ratios)?
i am assuming you just switch around the pwms?
IFI has a map of the PWM outputs and the joysticks. Yes, switch the PWM, use the chart. If you search Chief Delphi you will find it.
greencactus3
22-09-2005, 21:37
IFI has a map of the PWM outputs and the joysticks. Yes, switch the PWM, use the chart. If you search Chief Delphi you will find it.
or trial and error. unless you use like 10 spikes. (which im not even sure is legal or not) it takes like 5 min at the most. not hard. and if you wanna change which button on the joystick, like thumb or finger, switch the m+ and m- wires around on the spike . same with victors.
Jim Zondag
28-09-2005, 18:32
I have posted the Code demostrated at the Programming seminar to the White Papers - Programming section of this site. If you have specific quesitons, contact me at jez@dcx.com
You can switch the buttons without programming.
clearly youve never met the kids who do wiring for Roeper... it takes them an hour or two to decided who should do it...
oaktown1188
19-10-2005, 20:11
We are having a problem with our robot, and we believe it may be in our controls. As we are driving the robot locks up, and doesnt move as if it were not recieving a signal. The two pmw and relay lights are constantly flashing red and we are not sure of the cause of this or if it is related to the sudden stopping of our robot. We had two (old) fuses blow and we replaced them so that could be a source of a problem but it doesnt seem as though that is it, none of them has blown since, or got hot. We have also looked for problems in the OI, the wiering, controls etc. Anyone with a tip would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
Oaktown Crewz #1188
Ashley S.
troy_573
19-10-2005, 20:19
i reallt cant tell you much without seing your robot but, if you are using the 2005 first default code and have not removed the "CMU code" all the red PWM cables will flash other than that check to make sure your radio's are connected properly .....ooohhhhh last year at the occra championships our robot became jurky and we checked everything we could think of and after the compition i went into the electronics box and our main ground wire had came undone ... hope i can help
greencactus3
19-10-2005, 20:52
OR have you checked your battery level? sounds justlike a low battery to me. :p
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