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2012 Team Update #1
The 2012 Team Update #1 has been released: http://frc-manual.usfirst.org/TeamUpdates/0
The main changes are that a robot must be FULLY supported by a bridge to receieve the bonus points, and that robots cannot push/react against the top of the fender. It also defined the term 'frame perimeter.' Quote:
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Re: 2012 Team Update #1
Kinda figured they would say this.
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Re: 2012 Team Update #1
Pretty much expected stuff, nothing too game-changing besides the "fully supported" rule.
Also, as a reminder, I believe Q&A opens up tomorrow, right? |
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Re: 2012 Team Update #1
yay me to
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Re: 2012 Team Update #1
I can't print out a nice double-sided PDF for my binder like last year.
Anyone know where to find it? |
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Honestly disappointed that the "G28, G44 and G45" interaction hasn't been clarified yet, which tells me either that the interaction is intended (which I highly disagree with) or the GDC hasn't noticed that the way the three rules interact is ambiguous. Hopefully when Q&A opens there will be a flood of questions about this.
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Uh, FIRST Choice pneumatics aren't allowed?!
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Re: 2012 Team Update #1
See R10 for the definition of "Kit of Parts"
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Re: 2012 Team Update #1
When they say fully supported, does that mean the robot can only be in contact with the bridge, or are they saying that the robot can't be hanging off the bridge (regardless of whether or not it's only touching the bridge)?
In other words, am I still balanced if a bit of my robot is hanging off the bridge but still not touching anything else? |
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Re: 2012 Team Update #1
If the only thing the robot is touching is the bridge, what's holding all the weight? Hint: It's not the column of air below it.
The robot is fully supported by the bridge in this case. Last edited by Ninja_Bait : 10-01-2012 at 21:42. |
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If you use the normal link of http://frc-manual.usfirst.org/viewItem/30 for section one of the manual but take off the /viewitem/30 so you're left with frc-manual.usfirst.org Then click on 'GAME' . You'll have the ability to click on 'save as pdf' in the top right corner. This will be the complete manual instead of downloading and printing every section separately. enjoy -nate |
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So no more Robot-on-robot end game designs? Darn.
Oh well. Strike out Plans B though G. Time for Plan H. |
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Hmm, I thought this clarification was to avoid robots from dropping down a support beam to the ground at one end of the bridge. I don't think it would eliminate robot-on-robot designs, since the bridge is still supporting the weight of both robots.
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