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Re: Uses for old control systems

One of the big benefits of getting a new controller each year was that it would let you keep your old robots running as demonstration machines. Perhaps since we are now expected to move our cRio from old robots to new ones, it would make sense to keep an old controller around to drop into your 2009 robot when you pull out the cRio for your 2010 machine.

It would also make sense, if you can, to keep one machine up and running for demos this year.

Otherwise consider that if you have controller from '04-'08 then you have enough for a "class set" if students work in groups of five or six. You probably also have enough speed controllers and motors and stuff for students to design a robot... there are a number of non-FRC competitions for which IFI controllers are ideally suited. Perhaps http://botleague.net/

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Re: Uses for old control systems

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it would make sense to keep an old controller around to drop into your 2009 robot when you pull out the cRio for your 2010 machine.

It would also make sense, if you can, to keep one machine up and running for demos this year.

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We are keeping one up and running to teach future members and programmers. Frankly, we only have room for one complete bot. I'm using parts from '04 and '05, even some '03 stuff, I talking about things that almost had to be throw away if not for interested students. But you are right Jason, until we get the new stuff up and running, we are definatly keeping a complete '08 control panel around.
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Re: Uses for old control systems

We (2402) might be interested in some stuff. We snagged several boxes of parts from 497, but it was a bunch of obsolete stuff, and we might want some extra controllers depending if subsequent games are interesting enough to demonstrate in PR events.
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Re: Uses for old control systems

We only have three controllers and I suspect we'll use two of them to keep robots running after the cRIO is done with them. The last one will probably be a spare, or it will be used to create a motor testbed for experimentation and prototyping during the build season.

If we had more, I don't know what we would do with them besides donate them.
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T-shirt cannon in the works. I'll also try to bring it to Palmetto (our backyard). I like the other ideas out there, especially the police target practice.
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Re: Uses for old control systems

I am hoping to create an AVR or Arduino clone, so teams can make demonstration controllers to keep old robots running for demo's. I really like the arduino's because they are cross platform. They would make awesome little controllers for us Linux users.
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