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A Little Help... A Little Code?
Its summer and so instead of sitting here doing nothing i decided to brush up on my programming... mind you theres not much to brush up on. The problem i have is i have no code example to work with. What i am asking is to see a very very simple auto mode. Just something with the robot going right or left depending on the position of a switch. Something very simple! Any code will be appreciated.
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Re: A Little Help... A Little Code?
Don't forget to check here: http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/pa... SC&sort=date
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Re: A Little Help... A Little Code?
oh wow... thankz a lot and all that time i didn't know that was there.... unfortunately I'm afraid that if i open that code the only thing I'm going to do is say... what?... but heck il give it a shot... thankz!
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Re: A Little Help... A Little Code?
Here are some sample autonomous styles.
The project is for the Robovation (formerly EDU) kit, but the auto files will work on the FRC as well. |
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Re: A Little Help... A Little Code?
If you look at my code (in a white paper), I have an infrastructure setup for several autons. The auton itself is a little daunting.
The zip is one of my earliest programs for the EDU. (For a simple tank-drive/skid-steer setup) |
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