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Regarding The cRio
http://sine.ni.com/nips/cds/view/p/lang/en/nid/203964
I am assuming that is the cRio that we get... Is it legal to used a 2nd crio on your robot? Its a PowerPC based controller... Thats interesting isnt it? My mentor said that he was willing to buy another cRio for me to practice on, so why not use 2 on the robot? |
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Umm, i dont know. i do have a quick question for you though. Are you prepared to have two robots to program for? They cannot have any communication with either eachother or the world, and there is only one gaming adapter. At most, i'd use an arduino, but a whole other cRIO, i wouldn't.
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At minimum, I'd imagine this would violate <R22>. I'm not aware of any other rule that would specifically prohibit this, but I'm also not aware of any reason to use more than one cRIO on one robot.
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Hmmmm...
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Edit: And also <R22> as mentioned above. |
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As far as communications go, the second ethernet port on the cRio (one that communicates to FMS) can be used to talk to the second cRio.
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BUT It is probably way too late to do this for 2010 and 2010 rules don't apply for 2011... |
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Going through GPIO is going to be slower then ethernet. |
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