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Pauline Tasci 27-03-2016 14:18

Orange County Regional (2016)
 
OCR has only a few days left to go, I thought I'd go ahead and get this thread started.
We currently have 4 wild cards at this event

3309 won Chairman's at the LA Regional
2485 won Engineering Inspiration at the San Diego Regional
294 wilcard from LA Regional
5817 won Rookie All Star at the Central Valley Regional

Here's the full list of teams:
Quote:

294
580
589
1438
1836
2485
2496
2761
3295
3309
3453
3470
3473
3476
3953
3970
4056
4079
4114
4123
4161
4201
4322
4470
4619
4763
4999
5025
5100
5124
5432
5500
5634
5810
5817
5877
5886
6069
6072
6123
6220

steelerborn 27-03-2016 16:11

Re: Orange County Regional (2016)
 
Also be sure to download our OC Regional App to use at the competition.

Parts requests will now all go through this app! Not only does this help teams get the tools/parts they need. We will also have a record of all of the transactions in case a tool was loaned out but you can't remember the team you loaned it to.

The Planning Committee has been working very hard to make sure that this regional is going to be a great experience for all who attend!

The app has some other great features too!

https://appsto.re/us/1Ur4ab.i

https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...rk.ocr_android

App Description:
The OCR app is designed to connect competition participants to the logistical functions of the FRC regional. With features consisting of parts requesting, match queuing, and live results, the Orange County Regional will be one to remember!
Parts requesting allows users to request parts remotely. When the part request is received by the pit admin, it can then be approved. Once approved, notifications are sent to teams so they can help fulfill the request.

Match queuing: By entering your team, the app will send a notification to you letting you know that your match is being queued.

Live results: Scores are recorded after every match and displayed accordingly.

Anyone at the regional can use this app! Feel free to try it now!

rsisk 27-03-2016 21:21

Re: Orange County Regional (2016)
 
Looking forward to my fifth event of the season. I'll be there as a robot inspector.

EricH 27-03-2016 21:23

Re: Orange County Regional (2016)
 
And I'll be there for my fourth event--in stripes again.

DCA Fan 28-03-2016 19:29

Re: Orange County Regional (2016)
 
For some reason, I think I'm obligated to show up.

Big Ideas 28-03-2016 19:48

Re: Orange County Regional (2016)
 
Looking forward to helping ALL of the rookies get thru inspection and be ready to compete. Any bets on the number of 6" bumpers left to fix?

EricH 28-03-2016 20:05

Re: Orange County Regional (2016)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Big Ideas (Post 1564409)
Looking forward to helping ALL of the rookies get thru inspection and be ready to compete. Any bets on the number of 6" bumpers left to fix?

Half the field has competed already. So that puts it at <=20. That being said, I'm thinking that some of the rest showed up at the Spring Scrimmage, which would have picked those off, and some more might have actually understood the rules the first time.

I'll take 10 needing fixing for "various reasons" (not just short).

Thad House 28-03-2016 20:12

Re: Orange County Regional (2016)
 
I'm happy to be descending on the OC regional for my first Regional since 2013, and my first ever outside of the PNW. Should be a good time Inspecting and potentially CSAing.

rsisk 28-03-2016 21:58

Re: Orange County Regional (2016)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Thad House (Post 1564419)
I'm happy to be descending on the OC regional for my first Regional since 2013, and my first ever outside of the PNW. Should be a good time Inspecting and potentially CSAing.

You'll have good company with the CSAs; Joe Ross and Joe Hershenberger

You may have to change your name to Joe

dcarr 28-03-2016 23:13

Re: Orange County Regional (2016)
 
Looking forward to helping inspect for the first time at OC and for an awesome set of teams at our inaugural event!

Thad House 29-03-2016 12:58

Re: Orange County Regional (2016)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rsisk (Post 1564459)
You'll have good company with the CSAs; Joe Ross and Joe Hershenberger

You may have to change your name to Joe

My middle name is Joseph, so I might be able to work that out :D

Technically I'm only signed up to inspect, but I figured that after Thursday the need for inspectors goes down and CSA needs goes up, so I can help wherever's needed.

Peter Johnson 29-03-2016 14:40

Re: Orange County Regional (2016)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Thad House (Post 1564661)
My middle name is Joseph, so I might be able to work that out :D

Technically I'm only signed up to inspect, but I figured that after Thursday the need for inspectors goes down and CSA needs goes up, so I can help wherever's needed.

I will similarly be there as an (official) inspector and (unofficial) CSA. So we should be well covered at this event for control systems!

saikiranra 29-03-2016 14:46

Re: Orange County Regional (2016)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Thad House (Post 1564661)
Technically I'm only signed up to inspect, but I figured that after Thursday the need for inspectors goes down and CSA needs goes up, so I can help wherever's needed.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Peter Johnson (Post 1564747)
I will similarly be there as an (official) inspector and (unofficial) CSA.


So OCR has Python and .NET support, what about C++, Java, and LabView? :P

Peter Johnson 29-03-2016 14:58

Re: Orange County Regional (2016)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by saikiranra (Post 1564749)
So OCR has Python and .NET support, what about C++, Java, and LabView? :P

All joking aside, Joe Hershberger works for National Instruments and is the key developer of the roboRio firmware images and robot side NI libraries, and naturally is also rather familiar with LabView :). Joe Ross is very knowledgeable in both Java and LabView and has contributed to the C++ and Java libraries. As for myself, I reimplemented the Java and C++ NetworkTables for 2016, rewrote much of the Java JNI layer for 2016, and implemented the C++ and Java support for several of the new sensors this year. Thad is also a contributor to the C++ and Java libraries. So we will have about as complete of language coverage as you can get outside championships!

Big Ideas 29-03-2016 15:13

Re: Orange County Regional (2016)
 
I am afraid of Pythons. But I'll drink Java while scoring a C++ on my programming tests while setting in my cube with a LabView. :D

I think I'll stick to checking bumpers.


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