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Controller Start-up Guide
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Hmm...So I guess we cant use the EEPROM since IFI said not to touch EECON1 or 2 (ifi_picdefs.h).
Any only one pointer (FSR0)!! Well I guess that doesnt matter unless your using assembly. Maybe I'm missing something. Back to the code... |
Hobby RC controls!?!?! What is that all about? Even though you don't need the OI anymore, that sucks. What the heck did they do that for? Do we get the RC equipment or do we have to buy it? Good systems are not cheap!
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EDU Mini Pneumatics!?!?!? Do veteran teams get this? I'll be mad if we don't.
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Where did you get EDUpneumatics from? I'm looking at their website atm and do not see anything about pneumatics.
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I'm betting that the EEPROM has a low number of rewrite times. That's becoming more popular with newer microcontrollers (the newest MC68HC12 revision does the same thing).
As far as only one "pointer" (more properly termed an address register) goes, that's pretty common on microcontrollers. I didn't read through all the documentation but I believe that the PIC is accumulator based. It's nice to even have an address register at that point. Matt |
EEPROM Usage
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The user can use the EEPROM and we have modified the comments in the ifi_picdefs.h file to reflect this (Default Code Dated 10-16-2003). We apologize for the confusion. FSR0 is the only safe register to use for indirect addressing in Assembly. If you wish to use FSR1 and FSR2, it is possible to do so, but it is highly recommended AGAINST. The C compiler uses these registers and if you fail to save their contents and restore them you will see very undesirable results. |
I'm really upset about the Edu controller not interfacing with the OI. This means that the Edu Robot can not be used as easily to simulate the real robot (especially if you have custom controlls you want to test). Autonomous mode becomes a kludge, and running an Edu competition requires drivers to start and stop their robots on the honor system. Plus, a hobby R/C can be quite expensive, and since IFI doesn't priovide one, the kit is no longer usable out of the box.
I spoke with Paul at IFI and confirmed that there is no way to control the EduRobot with the OI, and that code that looks for the autonomous mode bit sent by the OI won't work on the Edu Robot. This makes it useless IMHO. |
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The R/C system is not provided with the 2004 EduRobot kits. It must be purchased separatly. See http://www.innovationfirst.com/FIRST...c.htm#wireless
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If this kit appeals to more schools, whether they participate in FIRST or not, then IFI will have more R&D cash to crank out new stuff. Is keeping the cost of the system down such a bad thing? |
I don't blame IFI for making the decision to use a standard R/C system to control the EduBot. Up until now, IFI's control systems have been practically limited to the "robotic combat" genre of hobbyism. Now that they've decided to use a standard communication system, they've opened up their target audience for their control systems. R/C enthusiasts now have a good reason to be interested in IFI, if only for the EduBot controller.
Business-wise, I think IFI made a great decision in moving the EduBot to this R/C system. And in the end, the better IFI does as a company, the higher becomes the quality of the products we all get access to, through FIRST. :) Kudos, IFI, and keep up the great work. |
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