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Re: 2006 Toronto Championships
Had a great time at Toronto FVC. Thanks to 3339 and 610 for letting 1246 work with them and get to be finalists. I have limited video footage.
A couple of observations: - I helped one team sort out Master Code problems. It's been noted here before but there are two Version 7 Master Codes. One for EasyC and one for MPLab. Use the right one otherwise your autonomous mode won't execute. - Many teams can score approximately the same number of balls. The game is then won or lost with the Atlas ball. The more balls there are, the less important getting on the platform or hanging becomes. Here's one of our practice Videos: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4dHooNEPkfw One Semifinal game: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T9mHzRT1Zew |
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