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Dermot_135 10-01-2006 12:29

pic: Green Light
 

Mike 10-01-2006 12:29

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Did you test it with a CMUCam yet? How does it work compared to the old green-board check?

Greg Marra 10-01-2006 14:38

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The light doesn't look as evenly distrubuted in that box as they did during kickoff.

Still, that looks like a nice lock for the camera.

Bharat Nain 10-01-2006 15:30

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Mike
Did you test it with a CMUCam yet? How does it work compared to the old green-board check?

I too would like to know how the camera performs with this lighting condition. Anybody try it yet?

Stephen P 10-01-2006 16:26

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Does anyone know if we are allowed to use the cathodes to "pimp our bots". I know its a little early in the building stage but....

Peter Matteson 10-01-2006 16:29

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Stephen P
Does anyone know if we are allowed to use the cathodes to "pimp our bots". I know its a little early in the building stage but....

I think that falls under the category of intentionally disrupting the CMU cam.

Francis-134 10-01-2006 16:44

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I've used the CMU cam and the labview software that goes with it, and it manages to track the florcescent lights on the ceiling very nicely indeed. As for the green ones, I am almost 100% sure that they will work much better than the vision tetras from last year.

mechanicalbrain 10-01-2006 17:44

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Dzdconfusd
I think that falls under the category of intentionally disrupting the CMU cam.

However don't let this stop you, I'm pimping the heck out of our robot but im disconnecting the lights for game play.

354.FIRST 10-01-2006 19:23

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We are having trouble finding the labview project that goes with the CMU Cam2. Where do we pick that up?
thanks
354

DonRotolo 10-01-2006 22:12

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Quote:

Originally Posted by 354.FIRST
We are having trouble finding the labview project that goes with the CMU Cam2. Where do we pick that up?
thanks
354

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Goober!!! 11-01-2006 13:46

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Thats is lovely that you got it up there and this green light is very awsome for this years game. But now you guys just need to get a RED light and play GREEN LIGHT RED LIGHT LMAO!!! :D :D :D

Dermot_135 16-01-2006 15:15

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We've curretnly just tested the light with the camera, it does a great job of following the light! We've had no problems so far with the prototyping.

lukevanoort 16-01-2006 16:50

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Dzdconfusd
I think that falls under the category of intentionally disrupting the CMU cam.

Why not pimp your cart instead?

Elgin Clock 16-01-2006 17:17

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Quote:

Originally Posted by mechanicalbrain
However don't let this stop you, I'm pimping the heck out of our robot but im disconnecting the lights for game play.

A robot inspector who knows what they are doing, and wants to keep things fair will make you take them off anyways. It doesn't matter what your intentions are.

May as well just put them on your cart.

mechanicalbrain 16-01-2006 17:25

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Elgin Clock
A robot inspector who knows what they are doing, and wants to keep things fair will make you take them off anyways. It doesn't matter what your intentions are.

May as well just put them on your cart.

I don't see why if they are disconnected during match but if it is an issue you can always Velcro down the bulbs for easy removal. Before it gets asked, the reason I'm willing to go through the trouble is because I have some really cool lights on hand that Ive been dieing to use. I kind of groaned when I saw the rules on no lights. :(

LuisGutierrez 19-01-2006 01:39

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Quote:

Originally Posted by mechanicalbrain
I don't see why if they are disconnected during match but if it is an issue you can always Velcro down the bulbs for easy removal. Before it gets asked, the reason I'm willing to go through the trouble is because I have some really cool lights on hand that Ive been dieing to use. I kind of groaned when I saw the rules on no lights. :(

Yes they will tell you that you are not allowed to have them on during the game autonomous portion of the match because of the CMU cams I speak from experience, our robot from last year had blue lights and we were not allowed to have the on during the autonomous even though the tetras were green.

Jon K. 19-01-2006 02:14

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Quote:

Originally Posted by LuisGutierrez
Yes they will tell you that you are not allowed to have them on during the game autonomous portion of the match because of the CMU cams I speak from experience, our robot from last year had blue lights and we were not allowed to have the on during the autonomous even though the tetras were green.

The middle part of the tetras where indeed green, but they were expecting some auto modes to possibly use the yellow, blue and red triangles on the ground.

i_am_Doug 19-01-2006 18:02

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Is it just me or it the wood a little of center to the light? That might have an influnce on you scoreing. *as in, being a little off center.*


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