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Re: Practice bots: OK with rules/spirit of competition?
Even if you cannot make another full robot due to time, materials, money, etc having just a chassis is still worthwhile. It allows for driver practice among other things. If you can practice even for 3 hours (I mean actual drills, not just driving around) you will have more experience then most teams by the end of their season. That is a HUGE advantage!
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Re: Practice bots: OK with rules/spirit of competition?
We only have one Classmate this year and are working on a practice bot. Is there a way to run both robots, alternating? We also have only one wireless access point.
Thanks for any pointers! |
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Re: Practice bots: OK with rules/spirit of competition?
Could you try and find someone willing to donate or sell an old laptop at the least and install the Driver Station software on it so you have another Driver Station.
For the router problem I am afraid you probably will have to try and get another one. The robot is suppose to have a certain IP address in the network, you can't have both of them with the same address in the same network. |
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Re: Practice bots: OK with rules/spirit of competition?
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There are two options for setup on this: 1. Run each as its own network. This would require two DS computers (including your Classmate, so you just need to find another one). You would run the practice bot using the pair of 2009 radios and the extra laptop, and the competition bot using the new 2011 radio and the Classmate. You would need two sets of driver controls as well, which might not be easy if you use the Cypress board. 2. Run one as a different team. Pick a team you like, or another number you won't forget. Image the practice bot as so, and setup the second laptop and old radios as well. In LabVIEW, you could create a new build specification for practice, which would just change the robot IP. Or you could just not use them both at once. If you need to run another robot against the practice bot (maybe a boxbot or a kitbot or something for driver anti-defensive training?) you could just use an IFI control system. You wouldn't even need to program it (gotta love default code). |
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Re: Practice bots: OK with rules/spirit of competition?
Thanks for the suggestions everyone! I'll pass along the suggestions to our software team.
I'm personally thrilled that this is our third year and we've finally gotten to the point that we'll be able to test and do driver training. |
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