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for the record....
read this about the radio controller and battery voltage (look under the robot controller section) http://www.innovationfirst.com/FIRST...ntroller%20FAQ back to the original question... i dont think we really have a answer for you at this point punarhero.... have you checked your code over? if you do a full power cycle on the robot (turn it completely off for about 15secs or so and then back on) does it go away? its possible that when it gets to some point in the code it has a problem... some place in the code that it normally doesnt do unless told to... have you found any coincidence in when it occurs or is it sparatic? if what you say about reseting from the operator interface multiple times to get rid of it is true then there might be something wrong with the code. as stated earlier the basic stamp is essentially the only thing reset when u hit robot reset on the operator interface which would indicate that it most likely has to do with the processor or the code in it. is there any other information that you might be able to put forth about this? i think we are lacking information to figure out your problem... if you can tell us maybe what you did just before the light came on it might help Last edited by ChrisA : 03-07-2002 at 12:21. |
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