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Re: Driver Station Laptop

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Originally Posted by Sperkowsky View Post
What sort of velcro were you using? The white industrial stuff is what we used and I could barely take the laptop off the velcro in the beginning. We took a good amount of nasty hits and never had the laptop even budge.

I also should mention a laptop like a ThinkPad with an ssd in it is fairly resistant to a drop from that height. The big failure mode of a laptop in schock scenarios is a failed hard drive since it's a mechanical part. Because ssds are flash based they can take a hit and function fine.

Regardless a spare laptop for programming is nice but if your on a budget it's not even close to necessary. I always have my laptop at competitions and it has a copy of everything we would ever need but we have never had to use it.
We also had very secure velcro on our driverstation and it never fell off on the field... but in the queuing area at Champs it was very crowded and our driverstation hit the concrete hard. It survived for those matches, but it does have residual damage and will be replaced. My point it simply that it can happen and you don't want to be without a backup option.
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