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Re: EasyC Standalone project?
I believe that EasyC standalone projects just don't have an autonomous mode. It will NOT run without the OI.
You may be able to get the program to run by setting the team number to 0000. If I remember right you should be able to run the code without the OI, but I haven't tried it. Last edited by EHaskins : 10-04-2007 at 16:56. |
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Re: EasyC Standalone project?
Thanks guys.
I wish there was a decent program that I could run to simulate the robot controller. Something like RoboEmu2 but that is actually fully functional. Thanks for the team 0000 idea I'll ask IFI about that. Mean time looks like I need to hookup all of the FRC kit to test my programme. Regards GeorgeC |
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Re: EasyC Standalone project?
You can also use a Vex Robot to simulate you program to some degree. The best part of a Vex controller is the robot isn't fast enought to hurt anyone.
![]() It's also easy to observe to fix problems that may damage a FRC robot. |
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Re: EasyC Standalone project?
I have to back Adam's point, if you got a chance to come by 1902s pit this weekend you could have seen how beneficial those Vex bots with EasyC really can be. We used EasyC with 5 Vex robots (each simulating different sensors, one doing IR tracking, one ultrasonic, one camera, etc.) during build season to have a fully tested and functioning autonomous mode before ever being handed the FRC bot to work with, our success at regionals and on Galileo reflects how beneficial of a tool that was (unfortunately with the arm mechanical problems on Einstein we were unable to cap in autonomous physically but the autonomous itself still ran a perfect routine each time).
I would highly suggest looking into working with Vex, we ran a Vex bot with a camera wired into the controller doing purely autonomous camera chasing. We ran around the Galileo pits with it Saturday morning, we didn't need to use the Vex transmitter, no radios, no nothing. Just turn it on and it goes. You will also find that the Vex controller runs the same processor, works the same with inputs and outputs, and the code made in EasyC transfers into the IFI RC with little extra work (like I said, we had our autonomous done by week 3 then just calibrated it on the FRC bot when it was completed). Good luck with your project and if you run into any problems get in touch with us! |
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