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hey at least someone agrees with me! LoL, well i just hope they leave it where you can program your own bot with your own code... So we all don't seem manufactured on an assembly line to where everyone has the same controls.
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Yea, i mean, it would be nice for newer teams or teams with less human resources to have drag and drop robot programming, but for everyone else, it would depreciate the entire value of prgramming the robot. Besides, it would cheat inexperienced/lacking teams out of an important learning experience.
On another note, wouldn't it be cool if instead of using the simple 900MHz RF RCs, we could choose our own "RC" CPU and our own prefered programming language as long as it complies with the FIRST standards. You know, like instead of low band RF, they use WiFi or Bluetooth or some other different RF type. If they allowed us that much freedom, we wouldn't even have to bother with the whole, "i hope they add/remove this..." thing. |
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Well, yea, i mean ofcourse they would come up with some sort of security, but it won't be any less secure than it currently is. What i mean is that they could basically network the robots as devices and they would have an "admin" control or something allowing them to read and send data and whatnot. It could even use a popular protocol such as IPX/SPX.
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OOOO My favorite topic. I just pray to we get something with interrupts, direct access to processor pins, a lot more speed, floating point math and a Real LCD would be nice. You know things are falling behind, when many teams simply have the RC acting as a slave to an outboard processor. I have said this many times before, but i would like either a BasicAtom, JStamp, OOPIC, or BASICX. Really i have even seen sub $100 386SX class embedded computers. (okay now im just dreaming i know first would never give us that much flexibility.)
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Exactly, interrupts are a must. If we get something that has a word size greater than eight bits, floating point math shouldn't be necessary. An LCD would be so sweet, but would probably cost more than FIRST is willing to throughput. But yea, i will be somewhat saddened if the new RC doesn't have more speed and support for some kinda of multi-tasking, be it interrupts or a multi-threaded OS... Linux maybe?? Haha.
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Well, if they use a mainstreamed language such as C, they could simply supply a compiler, IDE plugin or whatnot. There are uncountable freeware compilers and a decent selection of IDEs (MS Notepad is the best). They could easily create one, or distribute an OEM compiler made for the distributed hardware.
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And it's not all that expensive for schools anyway. With the MSDN AA for High Schools program a high school can get Visual Studio for $399 and install it on all the lab computers, all the faculty computers and all the students who are taking programming courses can install it on their home computers at no additional cost. http://www.msdnaa.net/hsmember/ for more information. PS: Yes I do work for Microsoft but I thought this was a good deal when I was a high school computer teacher too. Last edited by Alfred Thompson : 09-08-2003 at 20:18. |
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