
26-02-2008, 22:11
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I live for the details.
 FRC #3620 (Average Joes)
Team Role: Engineer
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Join Date: Jan 2003
Rookie Year: 1996
Location: Southwestern Michigan
Posts: 3,646
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Re: Team update 12
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Originally Posted by Team Update 12
FIRST will also make the required resources for PIC reprogramming available at the FRC Regional Competitions. A designated volunteer or FIRST staff member at the event will provide the reprogramming service. Teams are not invited to do it themselves. The PIC reprogramming will be effective for FIRST IR boards that are otherwise in good shape. Reprogramming the PIC will not be effective if the board has been fried, dropped, drowned, eaten, burned, frosted, or otherwise damaged.
PIC reprogramming will be offered on the practice day of the event from 12pm to 2pm. The location will be determined and announced at the event. PIC reprogramming is only necessary once and is a quick process (less than 1 minute per board).
Having your FIRST IR PIC reprogrammed is completely optional, and is not required for use of the FIRST IR board in the Competition. Also, reprogramming a PIC on a functioning board is not necessary, but recommended, as the upgraded PIC code February 26, 2008 includes added safeguards against PIC code corruption.
It is important to remember that once your PIC has been reprogrammed, you must re-train your FIRST IR board for the remote with which it will be used.
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Note that the time for reprogramming is noon until 2pm on Thursday. If you have eaten your board you are out of luck.
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Richard Wallace
Mentor since 2011 for FRC 3620 Average Joes (St. Joseph, Michigan)
Mentor 2002-10 for FRC 931 Perpetual Chaos (St. Louis, Missouri)
since 2003
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