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PS2 Controllers
hey guys,
last year i saw couple of teams using PS2 comtrollers to control their robot. Last year, i was not really into programming, so i didn't pay much attention, but this year i would like to now how can i help my team with that. Please guide me with this. Thanks Imad |
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Re: PS2 Controllers
I found this using the search, I'm not sure if their method is competition legal, but it's a starting point.
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...&highlight=ps2 |
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Re: PS2 Controllers
The method mentioned above is using an unmodified PS2 controller. I have seen some teams modify the controller so it works.
When it was originally built the unmodified version was not legal for two main reasons: 1. it needed to have a 9 volt battery to power the circuit board. Our Geek Team is working to power it off the OI 2. the circuit board could technically considered a computer (which would be against the rules) Again Geek Team is is trying to get clarification on that from FIRST. |
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Re: PS2 Controllers
thanks for the help. My "geeks" are workin on it too.
I'll post any progress about it. Thanks again. ~Imad |
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