
06-03-2011, 19:34
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 FRC #3157 (Iron Lancers)
Team Role: Mentor
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Rookie Year: 2010
Location: Irondequoit, New York
Posts: 43
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Re: Possible FLR Hacking?
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Originally Posted by BrandonD-1528
Hey everyone,
I know this is nothing more than speculation, but it's extremely fishy. While our team was at the Finger Lake Regional in New York, several teams had their robots suddenly act erratically during teleop, sometimes in a very suspicious manner.
For example, team 843 and Sab-BOT-tage all had their robots act oddly. One of them even had their robot completely out of their control, as in, it kept playing the game correctly during teleop without any hands on the controls. The other two teams had similar encounters. When the robots started to act strangely, things like spontaneous minibot deployment occurred, as if someone was trying to figure out their controls.
In addition to that, our robot at one point lost the link to FMS just as the match started, and then magically gained it back immediately when the match ended. During this time, we found out their last reading for our battery was 3 volts, and when we checked, it was actually still charged to 10 volts, so an underpowered bridge is most likely not the issue.
All of this happened to the red side only on Friday. What do you all think of this? Out of control robots that can still play the game are hardly the result of field or user error.
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Well we noticed with us personally, that our autonomous was at fault for our disabling.
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