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Manoel 21-10-2003 18:12

Anyone received their EDUs already?
 
Ours is coming in tomorrow. Pretty nice. :)
Anyone playing with it already?

Chris Bright 22-10-2003 18:07

Our team's edu is supposed to get here on Thursday

MrB 23-10-2003 17:04

We got our 2004 EDURobot Controller today!

Hooked it up to an RC controller and all works well, now we need to tackle programming. Shouldn't be too bad :-)

Argoth 23-10-2003 18:34

God my school district hasent even fronted up the money for it (stupid rich ppl ;) ) how do ya'll like the new controllers?

Rickertsen2 24-10-2003 16:25

got it. Havn't had time to mess w/yet.

Dave... 24-10-2003 16:58

Received ours and tried it out. At first, I didn't think that you could run it without the hobby RC equipment, but then read that as soon as it is powered up, the code begins executing. This would simulate an autonomous mode.

Hooked up a potentiometer to the analog in and set "pwm01 = IO1;" in the "user_routines.c" and was off and running (C is case sensitive so be careful). Cool little box!! Those guys at Innovation First make the coolest stuff, and their documentation is wonderful too. What would we do without those guys???

AsimC 24-10-2003 18:34

how exactly would i go about getting this into autonomous?...cuz i dont have an hobby R/C at the moment..and i need to learn the new code

Sachiel7 24-10-2003 19:04

We just got ours,and I wired it right into the "MiniCrab", my Crab/Skid eduBot. We're still pursuing a controller, but the two pivoting servos will lock into center position when turned on! We also need to upgrade my PC's OS so I can start Proggin. Has anyone tried the loader on 98? I know it's not supported, but still, has anyone seen if it will work? I'm going to try it in a minute, I just restored a nice registry to get my pc running again :)

Dave... 24-10-2003 19:14

Unlike like year's robot controller that waited for either a valid radio signal or tether connection to begin processing your program, the new Edubot controller with the C language automatically begins running your code when powered on.

See page 3 of the "2004 EDU Robot Controller Reference Guide" on the Innovation First web site for more details.

http://www.innovationfirst.com/FIRST...10-15-2003.pdf

You will need to add some of your own code to make the EDU robot controller behave how you would like it to.

AsimC 24-10-2003 19:36

yea..i added my custom code to it..and it just sits there and does nothing...does it have to do w/ me still using Windows 98?..or does that not have any effect?

basically what i did was....i connected 2 multi-speed motors on pwm1 and pwm2 OUT...and in the code im telling it to go full forward (pwm01=254;..etc) and nothin happens. Any advice?

thanks

Greg Ross 24-10-2003 19:46

Quote:

Originally posted by Rickertsen2
got it. Havn't had time to mess w/yet.
Me too.

sanddrag 24-10-2003 20:23

Quote:

Originally posted by gwross
Me too.
same same

Dave... 24-10-2003 20:35

Quote:

Originally posted by AsimC
yea..i added my custom code to it..and it just sits there and does nothing...does it have to do w/ me still using Windows 98?..or does that not have any effect?

After updating your code, you need to 'Make' your new code (F10 is the shortcut). MPLAB will show you the progress and create a new *.hex file. Use the IFI loader to connect to the robot and download your new *.hex file. If you saw this happen, then your OS is working and something else is wrong (maybe below).

Quote:

Originally posted by AsimC
basically what i did was....i connected 2 multi-speed motors on pwm1 and pwm2 OUT...and in the code im telling it to go full forward (pwm01=254;..etc) and nothin happens. Any advice?

WHERE you put the above statement is important. Try at the very end of the "user_routines.c", or at least after the last "pwm1 = " statement in the default code. Otherwise, your statement for pwm1 will be overwritten.

Good luck.

Sachiel7 24-10-2003 21:00

The reason it won't do anything different is because Win98 can't build HEX's w/ C18. The Hex loader does work, however, and this is good news for those who have a low-end dashboard laptop for competition. (me walks over to old 486dx4, me installs NT Workstation) :)

Tytus Gerrish 24-10-2003 21:04

we still have ours from last year, im going to be showing off my hoverbot tomarro at Robot Rodeo


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