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Re: Legality of this idea?

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Originally Posted by JesseK View Post
Could you please further define "placed" in this statement? Where/how/etc would a QR code be placed to be legal?
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Originally Posted by An Outlier View Post
I doubt this would ever be done, but I think it would be legal to set up a QR code somewhere that does not move or change during autonomous. This could be used as a way to tell the robot which autonomous program to run. As long as the code remains static during the Autonomous period, the only communication method was put in place before the Auto period.
This is about what I had in mind. That is, you placed the QR on the robot where the camera can read it, or perhaps on your camera pole for the robot to read. It would be functionally equivalent to a DIP switch on the robot or a driver station control that is set prior to "Drivers behind the line!"
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