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GRT won an award for programming it

Posted by Matt Sorgenfrei at 03/28/2001 12:06 AM EST


Student on team #192, Gunn Robotics Team, from Gunn High School and Nokia.


In Reply to: Has anyone succesfully programed the Gyro?
Posted by Anthony S. on 03/27/2001 8:50 PM EST:



Hey There,
In 1999 GRT won the Honeywell Leadership in Control Award for programming the Gyro chip to help keep our arm in the right position, that is, keeping the floppies up while not falling of the puck. That year we pretty much layed the smack down. We can email you more specific instructions.
Matt Sorgenfrei


: I'm a student from team #442, we initially planned to use the gyro to balance but on night before shipping decided it wasn't going to work therefore we built our famous "outrigger" A.K.A "pogo-stick". So I was just wondering if anyone knew how to work it, we tried forever to program it but never go it to. Please let me know if you did, I'm very anxious to see if anyone was able to get it working.


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