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Thanks, and thanks for the sensor feedback. I did consider Ultasonics, but couldn't hit on a scheme I thought would be reliable. Your info on the ultrasonics and performance at oblique angle confirms that I would have had a lot of problems. So- I'm using IR, very close proximity sensors, and a timing algorithm to detect differences in IR triggering in relation to angle of approach. I also have a mechanical switch backup plan- but I'd rather keep it clean with no real contact with the walls. Thanks again for your reply. Billbo and Colin, your designs are both inspirational. Colin- I'll put your method of joining chassis parts with bearing blocks in my mental toolkit- I'm new to vex so I appreciate seeing new uses for the parts. It's amazing what can be done with, and learned from from, common creative constraints. I'm glad I'm contending with 4-wheel math for holonomics rather than 3 though- much simpler. Thanks, trig. |
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Logically speaking, the code should run the same whether I code it in MPLAB or EasyC. Realistically, I just need to figure out how to do it correctly in EacyC. Thanks again!! BTW, do you know if there are any detailed tutorials for EasyC 2.0? I found the programing guide for 1.1 quite helpful, but a little short on covering all options. |
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Indeed there is a very nice tutorial. Unlike most programs, the help file of easyC has been worked on quite a bit and is an excellent resource for any questions regarding the software. The file explains what every block and more. Whats real nice is if you have a problem with a specific block while you are trying to program with it, simply drag it into the program and hit "help".
Oh, and there are some tutorials in the help file, but I believe the first few are the same as what came with your programming guide. |
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EDIT: I just double checked this file. It appears that I didn't save my changes, so, these files are the old version. My BAD!!!! I will correct this as soon as I re-create the files correctly. Please stay tuned.EDIT2: OK, I've replaced the files with the corrected versions. Sorry to anyone who tried the previous ones. These new files were updated to CD on 4/19/06 at 4:25pm PDST Last edited by billbo911 : 19-04-2006 at 19:28. |
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Thanks! Last edited by jgarbers : 19-04-2006 at 14:02. |
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I am one of the more impatient people in this world. I couldn't wait for the programming kit to be released through Radio Shack. So, when I found out that there was a possibility to purchase a prototype programming module directly from IFI , I jumped at it. It came with the cables, circuit board (unhoused) and a C-BOT CD which included MPLAB 7.0, C18 and IFI loader. These are all licensed to me and not part of my FRC teams programs. I have since then upgraded all three applications to the most current versions that work with FRC, and they still work with Vex. This allows me to use my laptop with the team to help them in programming and fiddle around with my Vex system as well. I added EasyC when I bought the kit on sale, then later purchased the 2.0 upgrade. Now I can program in either environment. Honestly, I really like EasyC, it is amazingly powerful for a module based programming environment and is extremely easy to teach noobs the basics of robot programming. I can quite literally have a complete novice programming a Vex bot to work autonomously in less that ten minutes. On the other hand, MPLAB offers a lot more flexibility and advanced programming ability. I am not versed well enough in C to use MPLAB exclusively, but I have to admit, I can do some things in MPLAB much faster than I can with EasyC. So, what do I recommend? Definitely keep EasyC. Only add MPLAB/C18/IFI Loader when you have mastered the use of EasyC and started running into limitations that require you to program directly in C. I know others will have different opinions, and listen to what they say as well. I base mine on my experience and knowledge level in programming. Weigh others opinions on their experience and ability as well. That will give you the truest measure of "What you should do". Last edited by billbo911 : 20-04-2006 at 01:22. |
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I suspect it's possible to compile and download "manually-edited" C code using everything that comes with easyC -- it seems to be running an external compiler during its build step -- but I have a little more experimenting to do. I've been coding for over 25 years and the drag-the-block approach seems to get in my way, although my kids seem quite comfortable with it. Maybe they'll just use easyC the way it's intended and I can try messing around under the hood in my "copious free time".... then I'll figure out if I can justify MPLAB (which looks very nice, by the way... the free IDE is quite the "gateway drug" for the rest of the product line). |
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This code helps a lot. Me and Casey Godzyk (current 229 members) have been resurrecting the old Kiwi bot and updating the hardware and we happened to find this code...Then later realized that we were basing our new code off of the actual original code from this robot. Can't wait to be able to post pics and video of it all updated and rebuilt (hopefully with underglow).
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