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Re: Reliability of Pixy Camera?
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<complaining>Tangentially, I myself purchased my own unit through the Kickstarter campaign, so it was at a discounted price of ~$60. They then tell us that they encountered production issues and had to spend the shipping fees they had charged on the problem, so we all needed to spend an extra $12 to get our already-bought boards actually sent to us, ultimately eliminating the discount we received for backing the campaign.</complaining> |
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In robotMap: Code:
public static I2C pixyi2c;Code:
public static void printPixyStuff(){ |
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pixyValues[0] = (byte) 0b01010101; pixyValues[1] = (byte) 0b10101010; and is there some reason why if you counter goes above 50 you change what you do? |
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Re: Reliability of Pixy Camera?
So, this is what I was told about the two loops.
"check if the index is getting so high that you can’t align and see an entire frame." I think this is that it takes too long to parse all the data so we split it up? Looking back at documentation, this is how the code should look. Now with comments! Code:
// set the number of bytes to get from the pixycam each read cycle. The pixycam outputs 14 byte blocks |
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Did you have the pixy in Lego mode or just I2C mode? |
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