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Andy Baker 28-06-2001 18:00

More things published
 
Team 45 recently published much information on their TechnoKats website (www.technokats.org).

We have the official IRI results and IRI rule changes posted here:
IRI Results and Game Changes

Here is a bunch of stuff, from team member tests to the auto-balancing code to game strategy worksheets, posted here:
Game and robot tests, strategy stuff, gyro code, etc.

Also, I've uploaded these and other documents on my homepage within SharingFIRST, at:
Andy B.'s SharingFIRST homepage

Also... there will be a new white paper in the ChiefDelphi White Paper section in a few days.

Enjoy!

Andy B.

David Kelly 29-06-2001 00:41

Are you ready to put out the stuff about this year's drive motors yet? I know some people who would love to take a look at it;)

cough, cough, namely... uh... me cough, cough;) :p :D

Andy Baker 29-06-2001 09:39

It's on the SharingFIRST site
 
I've posted the "Dual Motor Gear Switching Assy" paper on the sharingFIRST site linked above and here:
Andy's SharingFIRST homepage

Look under "Mechanical Design" for the paper. I've also sent it to the folks here at Chief so they can put it in the White Papers section.

This drawings on this document are hard to read on your computer screen... you should probably print out the file in order to see the drawings.

Andy B.

David Kelly 29-06-2001 11:57

i musta some how skipped over it.


what an idiot. [/punches himself in the head] that kinda hurt

Matt Reiland 29-06-2001 20:09

Most Impressive

David Kelly 30-06-2001 17:50

Quote:

Originally posted by Matt Reiland
Most Impressive
It certanly is. I don't want to steal everything from you Andy, but there is a lot of useful info there. Don't be surprised if you see another TechnoKat drive sysem on Cyber Blue's bot next year.:cool:

Andy Baker 02-07-2001 00:07

Have at it
 
By all means, that's why it's there.

Don't keep it to yourself, pass it on.

As for the design... it's not perfect. Keep in mind that these prints were made in haste and there may be some mistakes in them. I didn't have time to make them perfect in January, and I didn't have time to pick up all of the errors to make them perfect before they were released. I caught most of the mistakes, but there may still be some in there.

If you make these parts to print, you will have yourself a nice power-plant to drive your robot... but you may have to do some tweaking to make it work as you wish.

Andy B.

David Kelly 02-07-2001 21:30

Re: Have at it
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Andy Baker
... but you may have to do some tweaking to make it work as you wish.

Andy B.

Nothing is ever perfect. Tweakige is always necessary.

I wanted to say tweakage, I've been having a big problem with adding "age, ige, ege" (not sure which) to the end of words. I like postingage!

Stacy 03-07-2001 00:31

help!!
 
I was just searching the web site to find out about other drive systems and motors, and this was right there, but now i don't know how to get to it! I don't know where the page is that you posted. Can you either help me with SHARING FIRST or just send me the info/pictures in an e-mail? (stacybg@hotmail.com)

Thanks SOOOO much!!!!

David Kelly 03-07-2001 00:35

Re: help!!
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Stacy
I was just searching the web site to find out about other drive systems and motors, and this was right there, but now i don't know how to get to it! I don't know where the page is that you posted. Can you either help me with SHARING FIRST or just send me the info/pictures in an e-mail? (stacybg@hotmail.com)

Thanks SOOOO much!!!!


Here is Andy Baker's site Is that the link you're looking for? If you click on Mechanical design, that should be what you want... Or you can go to the White Papers section of this site, there is good stuff in there too.


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