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| View Poll Results: CAN WE USE A N64 CONTROLLER TO CONTROL THE ROBOT???? | |||
| YES YOU CAN!!!! |
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16 | 37.21% |
| NO YOU CANT!!! |
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27 | 62.79% |
| Voters: 43. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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My understanding of the rules are this...
Anything you can come up with that is wired through the 15 pin connector is now legal with the stipulation that wiring errors may void the OI warranty. Teams have been getting control awards based on gloves and special mats used for control. |
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