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FREE CoreChartFR
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eLabtronics is sponsoring CoreChartFR for FREE to all students, mentors, schools, sponsors, etc. involved in FIRST Robotics 2006. There is no time limits or limits on the number of computers that can be installed. We will do this by alerting everyone to a sponsorship number so that everyone can download CoreChartFR and enter the special sponsorship number to get unlimited access. Can you help get this message to the teams? Regards, Miroslav Kostecki Technical Manager eLabtronics 51 Byron Place, Adelaide South Australia, 5000 PH: +61 8 8231 5966 FAX: +61 8 8231 5266 |
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Any more information on when/where/how we obtain the special "sponsorship number"? I assume we download the software here.
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We are very much interested in the CoreChart software. (Especially the FREE part!!) How do we get this sponsorship #? |
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Huh, very nice of them. I don't know if this confirms or denies my prediction that CoreChart would be associated with the KOP...
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My initial "gut feeling" is that this cheapens the programming end some. What do other people think?
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(Oh and by the way, it is painful to code with Mindstorms. At the very least use RoboLab 2.0 (graphical) or even better, ScriptEd (text-based)! |
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Take a look at the .lst that c18 makes for you. Every assembly instruction there would be a block in corechart. I'm not saying I would use it - I'd program in C, and if I had to use assembly I'd do it by hand. I am, however, saying that it requires more skill than writing C code in MPLAB. All it does for you is makes it so you cant screw up the syntax. |
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One has to wonder what the benefit of this software actually is. It seems like an odd mix of high and low level stuff, and C already performs syntax checking. |
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Note that CoreChartFR now runs on the 2005 controller and runs on the 2006 controller too ( this has been tested ). Updates will be available on our web site.
eLabtronics will not put the sponsored key number to unlock the 30 day trial limit on CoreChartFR on the Internet since it is for FIRST Robotics students, mentors, teachers and sponsors only. We have put together a PDF document including the number and how to unlock CoreChartFR. This document can be passed on to other FIRST members but is not to be put onto the Internet for general access. If anyone who is mentioned as qualifying ( above ) for sponsorship wants a copy of the document please email me at miro@elabtronics.com and I will email it back to you. Anyone is welcome to help pass on this document to other FIRST members. |
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The main potential benefit I can see is that some people are good with "programming" but not with "coding". Giving them the ability to express code as a graphical flowchart overcomes the conceptual hurdle of writing programs as textual instructions. |
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"But this software is kind of like Mindstorms for the FRC, so how does that require more skill?"
If it's anything like Mindstorms (which I've used) our team won't be using it. I've programmed in Java and C and C++ and you can't go back to legos after that. But could someone please clarify what it is or give a description of what it does? Or link me to their site. Thanks |
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Understanding that I am a mechanical guy ... please bear with me ...
HERE is the website to download the program. As I understand it, this is a graphical programming interface that SKIPS the conventional coding and compiler steps and takes you from the graphical interface directly to assembler. I believe when the RC gets it, it is a smaller and more efficient file, and this method eliminates the potential for typos, and syntax and compiling errors. Paul, if you re-read this thread I think your questions have all been previously answered. I am sure some of the programmers out there can correct me and elaborate if necessary. |
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As far as I can determine, there's nothing C about it. The default variables are hardware registers. All variables fall under one of 2 types: bit and byte. Constants are darn near impossible to make. Welcome to the wonderful world of kludging. My name is Jamie and I'll be your tour guide. |
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i agree with dave thats definelty not gracious professionalism!!
anyway i just wanted to ask does this mean we have to completely rewrite all the code or do we simply open the current code file in this program and start programming?? |
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This program was written from the looks of it for making the programming part faster I think. But learning it will take more time than just programming the robot the old fashioned way.
I doubt I will use it much, if at all, but thanks for the free offer anyways! This will probably help out many teams but luckily 1571 has many very talented programmers who would probably kill me if I suggested using this program. So we're sticking with the traditional IDEs and C language. |
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One good example is the "EventTimer" example program which includes the default subroutine in the main program and has a timer in the autonomous subroutine that allows the user to execute instructions at a certain time and then jump back out of autonomous mode after a user specified time. |
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Software is a tool. Select the tool you feel most comfortable with and use it. I have 6 different hammers on my truck. When I need to whack something I pick the best hammer for the task. I could get by with 1 Hammer but that would be difficult. The situation is analogous to First. In the past we only had the MPLAB hammer. This year we may Have 3 different software hammers. The big point is we have a choice. Also note that LEGO is using the company that makes LabView to produce a graphical robot programming system. Maybe next year First will have more software hammers. I also believe that some of the negativism on this forum can be attributed to some programmers feeling threatened by some new software that may allow common mortals to program the robot reducing their stature as a god on the team. The other point I would like to make is "time to market". The build season is short. If a new graphical programming system will get the robot up and running faster this can make a big difference in time to market. Humans are tool users. Keep your tool locker full.
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I, for one think that this will be a very useful tool. We have no programmers on our team, only people who are learning enough to get through the year, so this will help a whole lot! I was about to learn how to program in C from a set of video tutorials I "got", but now I can just assemble it pretty much in the same way I did for years on the Lego team, not to mention saving many many hours of training. That is awesome!
Thank you SO much for the free offer, a lot of us really appreciate it ! :) |
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as a person who doesn't know alot about programming i figured this would be a great help. i was simply goofing a round and trying to see if i could make a joystick control. the easiest way i found was to do exactly what they did and make a text box and write the actual code. a drive we are experimenting with this year uses a potentiometer to measure direction. the way it is programmed is that it will take the joystick value and the potentiometer value and as they get closer and closer to the same the motor moves slower and slower. i tried to figure this out with corechart but i could not.
i have used the lego mindstorms before and loved it. if there was a program more like that it would be alot better. i think this program will be good for people who don't know anything about programming or are fimiliar with this type of program but for people who know programming it seems to limit what you can do. |
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pwm01 = pwm03 = Limit_Mix(2000 + PWM_in1 + PWM_in3 - 127) LEFT WHEELS pwm02 = pwm04 = Limit_Mix(2000 + PWM_in3 - PWM_in1 + 127) RIGHT WHEELS is included in the examples folder as a similar example and is entirely programmed in CoreChart ( no text boxes or C ) to show how this can be done. Note too that the "default routine" supplied by IFI is also included and can be included to removed from the "Main" routine. We will update CoreChartFR with more examples so check for new versions on the site: http://www.elabtronics.com/CoreChartFR.htm |
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