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Yeah, definately don't do loops in autonomous. The while loop in the default code provides the repeat. Just use if-elses to get one thing done before the next happens. That eliminates the possiblility of running into an error becuase the code takes too long to execute and fills the buffer. That would stop the bot cold for the entire match. (Beleive me, I've done it
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Could someone please explain how to "switch" into autonomous mode without using a dongle. I want to test my autonomous code but haven't had time to make a dongle yet.
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Tether to your OI and make the Team number 0000.
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If everyone on your team is deathly afraid of soldering, you can buy a dongle from AndyMark. |
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1. Make dongle. 2. Use dongle. Seriously, you really, really, should have a dongle with a disable switch handy when you test autonomous mode. 1 trip to Radio Shack and a half hour with a soldering iron is all it takes. |
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