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Re: wheel speed & ground speed sensors.. ..and a current sensor

Posted by Matt Leese.

Student on team #7 from Parkville High School and NASA, Black & Decker, AAI, Raytheon.

Posted on 7/1/2000 6:58 PM MST


In Reply to: Re: wheel speed & ground speed sensors.. ..and a current sensor posted by Thomas A. Frank on 6/30/2000 9:14 AM MST:



If they allow any IC's, someone's going to stick a Pentium onto the robot. Although that would be very cool it would give them a distinct advantage because of increased available computing power (and ease of programming...am I the only one who hates PBasic?). What I'd like is a C Compiler for the RC. Well, one can wish can't he?

Matt Leese


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