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Re: Problem with easy c pro and mechanum wheels
That is correct. Although, today I have found my problem, and now it works perfect. Well, almost. All the wheels do not move at exactly the same speed and the robot drifts a little bit, but I think the problem could be our joysticks.
But I do have another question. I have heard that in Easy C Pro you can type in the code manually instead of using the flow chart. But I cannot figure out how! I checked the help file. It says that you can, but I cannot figure out how. How? Last edited by pbrules15 : 22-01-2007 at 19:33. |
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