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pic: FRC powered by VEX
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So now you've got me wondering: Which robot was this? I wanted to say 2003, but the wheels are different.
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Not bad, but why would you need to use a vex? wouldn't be easier to use an old FRC controller?
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We did this with our 2005 robot, the only problem with the VEX controller is it has no disable. You need to make sure your program can tell when the remote is off.
But, one awesome thing about the VEX control is you don't have to lug around an OI. It makes the robot allot easier to DEMO, we plan to convert our 2006 robot to a VEX controller soon too. |
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We also built a hand switch to disable the robot during presentations. This was based off the original tournament controls from IFI and plugged into the tether port of the Operator unit. This way if the robot starts taking off, we shut it down. |
Re: pic: FRC powered by VEX
im woundering what resistors you had used in this project, my team is wanting to do the same thing, Thanks!
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