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Using "revised" parts from old KoP
Neither the 2007 Banebots transmission nor the 2006 CMUCam module are available COTS any more. However, both are available COTS in slightly modified formats... the Banebots transmission has been upgraded, and the CMUCam module, like the one we got in the 2007 KoP, has had the servo headers removed. Per this Q&A, the Banebots transmissions are still allowed, but per <R36>, the 2006 CMUCam is given as an example of a former KoP part that is no longer allowed because it has been revised. I'm not sure I see the distinction, so I'm not sure what to make of the "etc." in <R36>. Does anybody understand what qualifies a part as being "revised"?
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