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matheus91 15-02-2010 09:41

Which joysticks/gamepads can we use?
 
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Hi guys,
we are planning to use a gamepad to control the robot but its neither a logitech nor a xbox controller...(see the pic)
and we don't know if it's permitted to use it...I search the manual but there is nothing saying we can't use it...
Can we? :confused:

Bryan Herbst 15-02-2010 11:13

Re: Which joysticks/gamepads can we use?
 
There are no limitations on the type of controls you can use, so long as none of it violates any other rules.

For example, you could create your very own joystick, so long as it doesn't shine lasers at the other team or blast Taylor Swift songs whenever you turn right.

matheus91 15-02-2010 16:37

Re: Which joysticks/gamepads can we use?
 
Alright,
Thanks man...
hehe we certainly won't shot lasers :D

rokenboker 15-03-2010 13:42

Re: Which joysticks/gamepads can we use?
 
ho, does anybody know wheather or not wiimotes are allowed to be used? because i know Bluetooth uses a completely different frequency.

Thanks

Alan Anderson 15-03-2010 14:27

Re: Which joysticks/gamepads can we use?
 
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Originally Posted by rokenboker (Post 937357)
ho, does anybody know wheather or not wiimotes are allowed to be used? because i know Bluetooth uses a completely different frequency.

<R86> prohibits wireless devices in general, and Bluetooth in particular, as part of the OPERATOR CONSOLE.

(Bluetooth operates on the same 2.4 GHz frequencies as 802.11b/g WiFi. I don't know if things are different this year, but there was definitely stuff going on as part of the field system on those frequencies in 2009.)

The Lucas 15-03-2010 14:43

Re: Which joysticks/gamepads can we use?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rokenboker (Post 937357)
ho, does anybody know wheather or not wiimotes are allowed to be used? because i know Bluetooth uses a completely different frequency.

Thanks

If you are feeling creative, you could make a Wiimote like device with the PSoC (in the kit) since it has an accelerometer. You would probably be a lock for the Innovation in Control Award. If you try this, make sure you have a backup. Our PSoC failed on us during the SF1-2 when the Classmate battery voltage got low, causing us to run the wrong Auto Mode.


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