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aechmtwash11 16-10-2010 21:05

Bills Posting about Rookie vs Vet Kits
 
Anyone notice Bill's latest post about the Rookie vs. Vet kits didn't mention the c-Rio at all?

rsisk 16-10-2010 21:54

Re: Bills Posting about Rookie vs Vet Kits
 
Look in the picture. It's in alphabetical order and the cRIO is called a "Mobile Device Controller"


yarden.saa 17-10-2010 00:32

Re: Bills Posting about Rookie vs Vet Kits
 
This year's kit is going to be empty box.

synth3tk 17-10-2010 00:52

Re: Bills Posting about Rookie vs Vet Kits
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by yarden.saa (Post 977423)
This year's kit is going to be empty box.

A clue to the game? Wait, but if the kit is an empty box, that means we already know what the game is by the time we get the kit. But what if the game really isn't the game, and the empty kit is a hint to the real game, which teams have to discover for themselves?! How will we understand the real game and build a functional robot for said game within 6 weeks?!?!?

techedguy 17-10-2010 02:01

Re: Bills Posting about Rookie vs Vet Kits
 
Yeah...we're going to kickoff...but it would appear most of the Vet team kits could be shipped using those "if it fits it ships" USPS boxes for $14. The exceptions being the kit frame many of us don't use and a battery. Oh, to be a rookie kit recipient again!

Tom Line 17-10-2010 03:17

Re: Bills Posting about Rookie vs Vet Kits
 
We find the kitbot is absolutely essential for prototyping our drivetrain and other mechanisms. It also lets us get a representative drivetrain on the floor within a couple days to start drive team practice and programming autonomous paths.

This year, we used it to prototype our kicker, our ball grabber, and used it to experiment with modifying the location of the CG of our robot and changing chassis heights.

I'd certainly hate to see it go - you certainly wouldn't get a slick modular system that you can bolt up in a hurry any cheaper anywhere else.

Chris Fultz 17-10-2010 08:05

Re: Bills Posting about Rookie vs Vet Kits
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by yarden.saa (Post 977423)
This year's kit is going to be empty box.

From the Posting:

Quote:

The variations between the 2011 Rookie and Veteran Kits of Parts are listed below. (Please note, not every item in the Kit of Parts is listed here, just the items veteran teams may need to reuse for the 2011 season.)
The listing is only for items in the rookie kit and not in the veteran kit. There could be another 200 new / replacement items that both groups get, but we won't know until January 8.

aechmtwash11 17-10-2010 09:01

Re: Bills Posting about Rookie vs Vet Kits
 
opps....I knew they probably wouldn't change the controller....must have skimmed over it when I reviewed it.


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