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kdehaan42 21-09-2012 16:12

pic: Our new 25 IPads
 

MARS_James 21-09-2012 16:13

Re: pic: Our new 25 IPads
 
I have to ask why do you have 25 IPads and where did they come from?

Astrokid248 21-09-2012 17:21

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Originally Posted by MARS_James (Post 1186725)
I have to ask why do you have 25 IPads and where did they come from?

My bet is scouting. Scouting apps are so much easier to use than traditional pen/paper.

BrendanB 21-09-2012 18:26

Re: pic: Our new 25 IPads
 
Looks like a huge investment but considering such a high volume I'd assume they are using them for more than just scouting.

akoscielski3 21-09-2012 18:57

Re: pic: Our new 25 IPads
 
You can get "Classroom sets" From apple. They are used for educational purposes. I'm guessing thats what these are for. I'm also guessing that these are owned by the school or school board, not the team?

Mr. Lim 21-09-2012 22:27

Re: pic: Our new 25 IPads
 
As cool as iPads are, our team:
  • designs our robot in SolidWorks
  • sets toolpaths for our CNC Router in VisualMill
  • programs in NetBeans
  • images the cRIO with the FRC Utilities
  • drives our robot with the Driver Station
  • monitors our live telemetry with the SmartDashboard
  • compiles and analyzes our scouting data in Excel
  • writes our Chairman's materials in Word
  • produces our marketing materials in Photoshop and Illustrator

Unfortunately for us, the iPad runs a grand total of 0 of our critical applications.

Every year someone brings up the idea of getting a few, and every year I try and convince them the money is better spent on far less sexy laptops and workstations.

Of course, this will be the year where the robot is controlled by finishing progressively harder levels of Angry Birds...

Camren 21-09-2012 23:15

Re: pic: Our new 25 IPads
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr. Lim (Post 1186806)
As cool as iPads are, our team:
  • designs our robot in SolidWorks
  • sets toolpaths for our CNC Router in VisualMill
  • programs in NetBeans
  • images the cRIO with the FRC Utilities
  • drives our robot with the Driver Station
  • monitors our live telemetry with the SmartDashboard
  • compiles and analyzes our scouting data in Excel
  • writes our Chairman's materials in Word
  • produces our marketing materials in Photoshop and Illustrator

Unfortunately for us, the iPad runs a grand total of 0 of our critical applications.

Every year someone brings up the idea of getting a few, and every year I try and convince them the money is better spent on far less sexy laptops and workstations.

Of course, this will be the year where the robot is controlled by finishing progressively harder levels of Angry Birds...

Solution turn your classmate into a tablet.

Brandon Zalinsky 21-09-2012 23:33

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Camren (Post 1186813)
Solution turn your classmate into a tablet.

No, not at all. The classmate does not run CAD, or word, or any other applications for the most part. Also, "turn"? We're engineers, not magicians. It's not like you can just chop off the keyboard and call it a tablet. Not to mention that most tablets, including iPads, don't have USB ports! Where will you plug in joysticks?

Gregor 21-09-2012 23:40

Re: pic: Our new 25 IPads
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Flak-Bait (Post 1186817)
Not to mention that most tablets, including iPads, don't have USB ports! Where will you plug in joysticks?

Obviously via wireless electricity.

MrTechCenter 21-09-2012 23:44

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Flak-Bait (Post 1186817)
No, not at all. The classmate does not run CAD, or word, or any other applications for the most part. Also, "turn"? We're engineers, not magicians. It's not like you can just chop off the keyboard and call it a tablet. Not to mention that most tablets, including iPads, don't have USB ports! Where will you plug in joysticks?

You might be able to use the Microsoft Surface when it comes out.

dellagd 21-09-2012 23:50

Re: pic: Our new 25 IPads
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Flak-Bait (Post 1186817)
No, not at all. The classmate does not run CAD, or word, or any other applications for the most part. Also, "turn"? We're engineers, not magicians. It's not like you can just chop off the keyboard and call it a tablet. Not to mention that most tablets, including iPads, don't have USB ports! Where will you plug in joysticks?

Why wouldnt someone go with an android tablet that has easy access to a usb port? (and less expensive)

Camren 22-09-2012 00:09

Re: pic: Our new 25 IPads
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Flak-Bait (Post 1186817)
No, not at all. The classmate does not run CAD, or word, or any other applications for the most part. Also, "turn"? We're engineers, not magicians. It's not like you can just chop off the keyboard and call it a tablet. Not to mention that most tablets, including iPads, don't have USB ports! Where will you plug in joysticks?

sigh http://www.popsci.com/diy/article/20...hscreen-tablet

PAR_WIG1350 22-09-2012 00:24

Re: pic: Our new 25 IPads
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Camren (Post 1186831)

I was going to post this , but I was too slow. I wanted to do this to my parent's old 17" Acer, but they don't sell overlays that large.

kdehaan42 22-09-2012 00:37

Re: pic: Our new 25 IPads
 
We received them as part of a large grant we got that included the IPads 25 new desktops and 6 laptops. We use them for scouting, making designs and just fun:)

steelerborn 22-09-2012 01:53

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Solidworks has an edrawings app, I could see how this would be super beneficial to the manufacturing side. They can pull up the bot on the ipad and be able to move it around to see areas that a drawing may conceal.


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