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snoman 29-11-2016 22:06

Android DS
 
I know there are a few out there but I am curious about what software other teams have been successful with as far as phone drivers stations on 2015+ robots. What modifications are needed in programming? And how best to get them to run. We are using Java
thank you

jaredhk 29-11-2016 22:20

Re: Android DS
 
For starters, you need a tablet with an ethernet port (which you probably cannot find) or you will need to use an adapter (which is not recommended).

Just out of curiosity, what is the advantage to you in using Android?

dirtbikerxz 29-11-2016 22:28

Re: Android DS
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jaredhk (Post 1618359)
For starters, you need a tablet with an ethernet port (which you probably cannot find) or you will need to use an adapter (which is not recommended).

Just out of curiosity, what is the advantage to you in using Android?

I think he may be talking about driving the bot outside of competition use. Android tablets have wifi. And I'm assuming he wants to use android because it is a lot more portable than a laptop. Useful for demonstrations/t-shirt bots etc.

snoman 29-11-2016 22:31

Re: Android DS
 
Forgive my naivete but can't you you connect wireless as you would a laptop? There are a few on the play store but they may only work with the old crio.
We would like to be able to drive our demo bot ( just a chassis for now) with a tablet or phone.

jaredhk 29-11-2016 22:50

Re: Android DS
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by snoman (Post 1618363)
Forgive my naivete but can't you you connect wireless as you would a laptop? There are a few on the play store but they may only work with the old crio.
We would like to be able to drive our demo bot ( just a chassis for now) with a tablet or phone.

You can connect wirelessly as is pointed out below. However, at a competition you need the ethernet so if you want to practice with the same thing as you want at competition, then Android might not be the most practical option.

For demo bot, it could work (just from a Wifi vs. Ethernet perspective).

Quote:

Originally Posted by dirtbikerxz (Post 1618361)
I think he may be talking about driving the bot outside of competition use. Android tablets have wifi. And I'm assuming he wants to use android because it is a lot more portable than a laptop. Useful for demonstrations/t-shirt bots etc.


frcguy 29-11-2016 22:55

Re: Android DS
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jaredhk (Post 1618371)
You can connect wirelessly as is pointed out below. However, at a competition you need the ethernet so if you want to practice with the same thing as you want at competition, then Android might not be the most practical option.

For demo bot, it could work (just from a Wifi vs. Ethernet perspective).

You can't use an android tablet as a driver station at a competition:

Quote:

Originally Posted by R91
The Driver Station software provided on the National Instruments website is the only application permitted to specify and communicate the operating mode (i.e. Autonomous/Teleop) and operating state (Enable/Disable) to the ROBOT. The Driver Station software must be revision 16.0.2 or newer.


euhlmann 29-11-2016 22:57

Re: Android DS
 
AFAIK there is no Android 2015 protocol DS. There are a few 2014 protocol DS apps on the play store

snoman 29-11-2016 22:58

Re: Android DS
 
Not going to be or interested in using it for competition. In house stuff only. I found this thread
https://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/s...ighlight=Phone

spat 01-12-2016 23:34

Re: Android DS
 
You might want to take a look at the mobile QDriverStation (https://github.com/FRC-Utilities/QDriverStation-Mobile). It works with both 2014 and 2015/16 robots (and its open source!).

snoman 04-12-2016 21:36

Re: Android DS
 
Ok thanks.
I downloaded Q drivers station from get hub onto my device. I extracted the zip files... now what? I doesn't just appear as a application I can open on my phone.

dirtbikerxz 04-12-2016 21:58

Re: Android DS
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by snoman (Post 1619343)
Ok thanks.
I downloaded Q drivers station from get hub onto my device. I extracted the zip files... now what? I doesn't just appear as a application I can open on my phone.

Download the .apk from here https://github.com/FRC-Utilities/QDr...s/tag/v16.07.2

snoman 10-12-2016 18:55

Re: Android DS
 
Installs and works well. Only one joy stick at a time but that's fine in arcade drive. Is there a way for android to recognize simultaneous touches and be able to use both sticks?

dirtbikerxz 10-12-2016 19:22

Re: Android DS
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by snoman (Post 1620565)
Installs and works well. Only one joy stick at a time but that's fine in arcade drive. Is there a way for android to recognize simultaneous touches and be able to use both sticks?

Um... android should be recognizing simultaneous touches. That's how pinching to zoom etc. works. Either its a problem with the app, or using some really old/bad tablet that doesn't support multi touch.

snoman 10-12-2016 20:33

Re: Android DS
 
Must be the app. Using a Gs5 phone. Although it is not a pinch motion. More like scrolling up and left at the same time.

dirtbikerxz 10-12-2016 21:07

Re: Android DS
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by snoman (Post 1620604)
Although it is not a pinch motion. More like scrolling up and left at the same time.

It still is "multitouch"


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