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pic: Guess what those are for?
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Re: pic: Guess what those are for?
Multiple autonomous modes. Looks like what we will have
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Re: pic: Guess what those are for?
Adding weight? - try to get your hands on something like this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DIP_switch Looks good! Definitely the way to go rather than scrambling to load code at the last minute. |
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Re: pic: Guess what those are for?
2^7 = 128 auto modes? I think we used 3 switches and had more than enough.. And although this looks very nice when its on your robot, it is probably a lot more weight than necessary, I'd go with fox46's suggestion of buying a little dip switch. Same functionality but maybe 30 times lighter (dont hold me to that. just a guess)
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Re: pic: Guess what those are for?
Why don't you just have options on the driver station which the drivers can select before the game starts?
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Re: pic: Guess what those are for?
bringing pistons and motors down at the end in some legal fashion?
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Re: pic: Guess what those are for?
Are those going to become something for the different peg heights?
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Re: pic: Guess what those are for?
my team is also trying to do this do you by chance know how to program something like this in Java? and possibly how to wire them?
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