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Re: Robot Revival
No unfortunately in 1998 you had to return the control system after the competition. This is a 2007 IFI controller programmed in C with MatLab I believe.
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Re: Robot Revival
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You need one for the radio portion and one for the user code on the robot side. On the 'field' side just use another BASICStamp II. A couple of cheap 900MHz radios and you are on your way retro. There's plenty of information out there to replicate the field/robot transactions. ![]() BTW if you don't want to deal with the BASICStamp IIs just use Parallax Propellers. You can get 'pBASIC' for them and they are *vastly* more powerful. You can essentially make the same design concept but with the Propellers you only need one on the robot. Each Parallax Propeller can do 8 things essentially at the same time. So you don't need another Propeller because just of 2 of the 8 'cogs' would exceed the power of the 2 BASIC Stamp IIs. Heck you would have 6 'cogs' (like CPU cores) left over! Hook'em up to play PacMan or spin your disco ball with a window motor ![]() (I am not kidding you can output TV video from a Parallax Propeller and play PacMan on it with the left over 'cogs'.) Last edited by techhelpbb : 02-08-2013 at 11:31. |
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