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Who should I ask my EasyC questions?
I received my VEX programming kit and I am having an issue using the arcade 4 wheel drive function. The robot does not drive correctly even though I set it up like the example. I have not had the time to debug this myself, but it brings up a concern. Who do I ask for help?
I have posted questions on the vex site's forum, but I have never received any real answers from there The vexlab forum is great but this is not their product and I am unsure if they will support it. I posted this question in the Vex forum, but does it belong in the programming forum? Are there enough EasyC people out there to support its own forum on CD? On a another note just bought the encoders and light sensor can't wait till the weekend to try them out. |
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Re: Who should I ask my EasyC questions?
I helped to test the software and would be more than happy to help you or anyone else who is in need of assistance, if you can excuse my earlier comments (seriously, I'm mighty sorry dude).
Perhaps it would be beneficial if you either posted a picture of the easyC screen, or sent it to me via email. Last edited by Francis-134 : 05-10-2005 at 07:11. |
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Re: Who should I ask my EasyC questions?
Good news! If you have questions that can not be answered by the easyC Help file or RadioShack customer support channels we currently have in place, you can now email them to easycsupport@intelitek.com. When emailing please include your name, contact information and the CD key printed on the CD jacket in the programming kit. The CD key is labeled Installation key on the CD jacket. This is the license number for your copy of the easyC software. Please remember that this is not a C programming hotline and all questions should be directed at the software interface.
All of the questions that arose during the beta testing of easyC where used to create the easyC help file and the programming guide that comes with the programming kit. Please take the time to read them both before emailing us. intelitek is developing a year long robotics curriculum called REC (Robotics Engineering Curriculum). The first semester will be shipping in December. Our Learnmate engine will be used to deliver the content either online or in the classroom. easyC was developed to ease the process of programming a robot and to teach students about C programming. easyC is integrated directly into the Learnmate environment to offer a unique learning experience. For more information on our new curriculum, please email us at info@intelitek.com. |
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Re: Who should I ask my EasyC questions?
Thanks Francis 134 and intellitkedan. I am going to give the problem one more go on my own. I am sure it is something I am overlooking. But I am glad there is a source that I and others can go if we are truly stuck.
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