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Re: Robot Revival

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Originally Posted by Peyton Yeung View Post
No unfortunately in 1998 you had to return the control system after the competition. This is a 2007 IFI controller programmed in C with MatLab I believe.
Just get some Parallax BASICStamp IIs.
You need one for the radio portion and one for the user code on the robot side.
On the 'field' side just use another BASICStamp II.
A couple of cheap 900MHz radios and you are on your way retro.
There's plenty of information out there to replicate the field/robot transactions.



BTW if you don't want to deal with the BASICStamp IIs just use Parallax Propellers.
You can get 'pBASIC' for them and they are *vastly* more powerful.
You can essentially make the same design concept but with the Propellers you only need one on the robot.
Each Parallax Propeller can do 8 things essentially at the same time.
So you don't need another Propeller because just of 2 of the 8 'cogs' would exceed the power of the 2 BASIC Stamp IIs.
Heck you would have 6 'cogs' (like CPU cores) left over!
Hook'em up to play PacMan or spin your disco ball with a window motor

(I am not kidding you can output TV video from a Parallax Propeller and play PacMan on it with the left over 'cogs'.)

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