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Re: Programming n3wb needs help

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Originally Posted by bilal1219 View Post
There is something called COPYCAT code
How would the controller save the variables after reset? You would either have to type all the recorded distances and angles into the code by hand, or else you would have to use EEPROM, a bit difficult for a rookie team using EasyC.

As a suggestion, you should try hooking up a gyro and geartooth sensors. I have been very impressed with how well EasyC reads these sensors and gives you usable data. You could then write a drive function and a turn function, and use these, along with angles and distances, to run a successful autonomous mode.


As a side note: is there any way to use EEPROM with EasyC? That would be really useful.
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