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Yah, I tried that too :=)

Posted by Matt Berube at 1/19/2001 7:54 AM EST


Engineer on team #49, Delphi Knights, from Buena Vista High School and Delphi Automotive.


In Reply to: Re: Try this.
Posted by Nick on 1/16/2001 7:43 PM EST:



: Thanks, maybe I can sleep tonight. I think I have found another way. Basically I changed the joystick grid to polar coordinates (cos y/sin x).

There is NO WAY to do trig functions.
I even tried a Taylor series aproximation. It gets way too complicated. Try messing with the equation I gave you. It is not exactly liniarly (sp) proportional to the joystick angle, but it is pretty close.

my $0.02

Matt B.
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