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They don't need a camera, they just use their brains. who cares if it takes 3 times as long for a lower quality.
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I'm looking forward to seeing this in person at Championship.
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Looks great, can't wait to see it on Thursday!
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I like this attitude. My opinion on vision targeting is that it's something to do if your programmers have nothing else to do. Even so, most years it's a waste of time. This year I was so sure that vision targeting would be necessary, and it turns out it is not.
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![]() Anyways, great robot 254! You never fail to impress me! This just makes me want SVR to come that much more. See you, and Skyfire, in a few days! Also....what's with the wedgetop tread? Going away from blue nitrile for some reason? Last edited by Andrew Lawrence : 28-03-2012 at 00:34. |
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I do look forward to seeing you preform at SVR, camera software or no. As everyone's said, this looks like an extremely strong robot. |
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We prefer the latter. |
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How many hours did cory spend on the CNC this year?
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Looking good
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Especially if the only shots are from the key and fender, to be resonably sucessful, all one needs is a good driver, a live camera feed with crosshairs (I wrote code for that last year), and decent shooter controls via a turret or super-fine drivetrain control and a decent combination of coarse and fine shoot trajectory controls. All in all, not that much compared to full auto camera code. Last edited by ratdude747 : 28-03-2012 at 01:13. |
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I've spent the last 10 minutes trying to figure out if this picture is a render, a photo, or some kind of combination.
I still have no idea. Some parts just look too perfect to be a photo. |
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In truth, on both aircraft types, the computers are firmly in charge of the fly-by-wire controls. Boeings just provide tactile feedback through the yoke and throttles; Airbuses don't. |
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