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Re: The Hardest Drive System To Program:

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Originally Posted by basicxman View Post
Any base drive system is not incredibly difficult to program. Programming an effective control system for a drive system is hard.

see:
  • Failure checking (state machine, redundancies)
  • Human error correction
  • Mechanical error correction

I really don't know what to answer your question with, everytime I think of a drive system I think of all the ways I could improve it with pieces of code - would be very difficult to pick a single one, and would require more context.
Can you elaborate on your 3 points a bit more please?
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