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Are you guys really using a Propeller? If so, that's pretty neat. What's Spin like?
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"Object" orientated Pbasic. objects arnt objects per say merely collections of data and the functions associated with that data( but no inheritance, nore can you have multiple instances) . . its kinda like how you can have an "object" in C using struts and function pointers.
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those 4 little sensors you got there look PRETTY DANG FAMILIAR;)
nice to see someone using the camera also, but i think it's only legal if you buy it separately since it did not come in the KOP:) (might be wrong, but we're not using one :P ) |
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those arent sensors..4 of those are mini stereos :p
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Just make sure it's not the older model. |
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Hmm... just wondering... what are you looking for with the camera? The ball with white spots on it? Using any kind of lighting? Had any success?
I like question marks? :D -q |
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wee useing the camera to find the balls(red and blue) durring auto mode. it only will look up so all it will have to contend with is a black celling ,white lights, and blue and red "things"
it is the 2007 camera so its COTS. were using the sonics for collision avoidance. the GTS for well distance measurements . . the gyro and compass for relative and absolute headings. |
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