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You could use a wii mote...:confused:
Unfortunately I think not.
That idea was speculated on our team but someone said since its wireless it could interfere with the robots so its not allowed... pity tho!
codykoppelman
07-01-2009, 15:11
you could. it uses bluetooth... people have hacked it to play computer games, so why not. In my opinion its much more trouble than its worth , and much more inacurate than the provided joysticks or an xbox controller.
edit: about the wireless interference, will anything on the field use bluetooth?
Unfortunately I think not.
That idea was speculated on our team but someone said since its wireless it could interfere with the robots so its not allowed... pity tho!The rule on this is <R87>, which reads as follows:
<R87>
Other than the system provided by the ARENA, no other form of wireless communications shall be used to communicate to, from or within the OPERATOR CONSOLE (e.g. wireless network cards and Bluetooth devices are not permitted on the OPERATOR CONSOLE).I would say that using a Wiimote is communicating wirelessly within the Operator Console.
i know that i was wondering outside of the competition
i know that i was wondering outside of the competition
For demos and such? I guess the question then becomes: does it plug into a standard USB port without needing extra drivers, or could a converter be made for the other inputs? If either of the above is true, then it could be. But if you show up at a competition with it, the inspectors or the refs will make you remove the Wii system!
You can interface it with LabView, as a nice developer there created a VI. Sure some stuff doesn't work, but it'd be neat to use.
http://decibel.ni.com/content/docs/DOC-1353
I have yet to find time to play with it and our robot.
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