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eshteyn 15-02-2008 20:52

Team 375 Video of A.M.I.
 
here is the first video we have ever posted of our robots. This is A.M.I. (Amy). This is not an auton mode, just some operation.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bw8X3KtWFhM

taggartbg 15-02-2008 20:57

Re: Team 375 Video of A.M.I.
 
Wow. That is smooth. Good luck to A.M.I. and her team!

eshteyn 15-02-2008 21:08

Re: Team 375 Video of A.M.I.
 
Any questions and comment would be greatly appreciated.

NOV8R 15-02-2008 21:14

Re: Team 375 Video of A.M.I.
 
Either the overpass is lower than 76.5 inches or those rods that knock the ball off are over 60 inches. Which is it? Nice smooth mechanism.

eshteyn 15-02-2008 21:16

Re: Team 375 Video of A.M.I.
 
over 60, but they are deployable, those are their position after deployment

jimbot 15-02-2008 21:19

Re: Team 375 Video of A.M.I.
 
(NOV8R Did you win at Colorado Regionals, and if so will you be at mines on saturday?) Also, are you actually going to reverse hurdle, or was that for demonstrative purposes?

NOV8R 15-02-2008 21:22

Re: Team 375 Video of A.M.I.
 
Yes Jimbot we won the Colorado Regional last year and yes we'll be at the School of Mines tomorrow.

Scottman 15-02-2008 23:21

Re: Team 375 Video of A.M.I.
 
Wow that thinking out of the box
good luck to your team :yikes:

The Lucas 16-02-2008 00:41

Re: Team 375 Video of A.M.I.
 
Another great autonomous performance by 375. I knew someone would catch the ball after knocking it off, but that was much smoother than I expected.

jgannon 16-02-2008 00:45

Re: Team 375 Video of A.M.I.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by The Lucas (Post 699961)
Another great autonomous performance by 375.

Quote:

Originally Posted by eshteyn (Post 699814)
This is not an auton mode, just some operation.

:rolleyes:

The Lucas 16-02-2008 00:52

Re: Team 375 Video of A.M.I.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jgannon (Post 699965)
:rolleyes:

Yea, Like they are not going to catch the ball in hybrid after their program is finished. Probably not going to launch it backwards, that wouldn't make sense (but still be cool). I guess I was a little hasty, but 375's auton rep proceeds them.

falconmaster 16-02-2008 00:57

Re: Team 375 Video of A.M.I.
 
Great Job!

DarkFlame145 16-02-2008 07:45

Re: Team 375 Video of A.M.I.
 
very smooth running

Alalea 16-02-2008 17:44

Re: Team 375 Video of A.M.I.
 
AH! It does throw the ball!

I hate you people <.<

Just kidding. Your in our area, so good luck! We'll probably see you!

Straberrie 16-02-2008 21:16

Re: Team 375 Video of A.M.I.
 
*clap clap* WOOOT! Go AMI!!!!!!!:P :P

KarlSTA 16-02-2008 21:27

Re: Team 375 Video of A.M.I.
 
Very nice. Are those arms (once deployed) just short enough to avoid the overpass but just tall enough to knick the ball. And then how does scoring work. And i assume you can launch the ball backwards for points (we haven't tried throwing so we haven't looked into scoring that way a whole lot). It is incredibly smooth. Good luck to you guys.

eshteyn 16-02-2008 23:46

Re: Team 375 Video of A.M.I.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by KarlSTA (Post 700502)
Very nice. Are those arms (once deployed) just short enough to avoid the overpass but just tall enough to knick the ball. And then how does scoring work. And i assume you can launch the ball backwards for points (we haven't tried throwing so we haven't looked into scoring that way a whole lot). It is incredibly smooth. Good luck to you guys.

Sorry but throwing the ball backwards does not qualify as scoring and yes those arms end up being just short enough for the robot to go over the bulge and not hit them, yet high enough to hit the ball

Danny McC 17-02-2008 12:22

Re: Team 375 Video of A.M.I.
 
I would love to know how you pick it up off the ground? ^_^


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