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Concerning controllers and the player zone
Could the control console theoretically be placed on the floor? I want to suggest to 2047's programmers to allow our bot to read commands from a dance pad. We're currently using an Xbox 360 controller, and according to our programmers they said that a dance pad wouldn't be hard to work with.
I'm just worried about any possibly rules preventing the control console from being on the floor. As long as it's within the taped off area, is it legal? |
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Re: Concerning controllers and the player zone
I have heard that teams have used DDR pads in the past. However, this year they seem to be sticking pretty close to the rules - please be aware of the following rule:
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Re: Concerning controllers and the player zone
Now what if you've got the dance pad connected to you via a rope around the waste? LMAO.
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From the question/answer forums:
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Re: Concerning controllers and the player zone
I see! Thank you all for the information.
I was a little uncertain about the rule of it having to fit within the shelf, but I'll recommend our programmers to go ahead with it if what lenergyrlah said is true. It was all going to be for fun during a Thursday practice match, but I'd like to be able to actually implement it during a match if possible. Thank you all for your feedback! |
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Re: Concerning controllers and the player zone
Adrian,
Implied in this answer (and considering the size of the pad) the adult coach may not operate (intentionally or accidently) anything that effects the robot during a match. The refs will be watching and have certain abilities that affect your robot and the alliance. Choose wisely. |
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Re: Concerning controllers and the player zone
If you're thinking of a USB dance pad, I don't think they're supported by default by the Chicklet. You'd have to pay CTRE to add support for it, and you'd have to ship them your Chicklet and dance pad to do so. But, since you were required to ship your Chicklet to Atlanta with your robot, this probably isn't an option. I suppose it's possible that Mike would be offering the reprogramming services at the competition, but probably not.
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Re: Concerning controllers and the player zone
Or you can avoid the chicklet, tear apart the controller on top of your DDR pad, use the buttons as Dig inputs to a joystick port with just a long 15-cable going into a joystick port. No extra programming required.
Just a thought. Jacob |
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Re: Concerning controllers and the player zone
I already have something that will adapt my PS2's dancemat to the chicklet. I checked on my own accord during the build season, but I haven't been very vocal about this idea until recently.
Al: Thank you for your concern, but I definitely would not take away any time or matches that were crucially important to the team's rankings. If worst comes to worst, we can always use the dance mat in future public demonstrations that we have planned. Even if it does not breach the rules, I do want to be very cautious about implementing this sort of controller during the competitions. |
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Re: Concerning controllers and the player zone
You just never know the hand that fate will deal you. In Atlanta, every match is important. You will be only one of 80-100 teams in your division, a DQ or disable in just one match may be something very difficult to come back from. However, a demo controller during the off season would be a great learning platform and cool way to involve other students and schools.
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Re: Concerning controllers and the player zone
thought it would help with other awards, I can imagine having to dance to control the robot would be very tough to do and possibly be a disadvantage to the team.
But I have to see it! What competitions are you going to be in? ![]() |
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Re: Concerning controllers and the player zone
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