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Quote:
Originally posted by crazycliffy
Actually white tape is reflective to a certain degree.
you can believe me, as I've already made our robot's
sensors.

i've tested it on black surface, carpet, and if i put
a peice of tape (white), the sensors become "active"
Isnt that because the sensors see the change between white and black? I'm told thats what happens by our electronics people... but im not a programmer, so feel free to ignore my ignorance

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