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Re: Driving and "Traction controls"
This is interesting. We never did have enough time for anyone but the programmers to test our traction control on the real robot, and we ran out of money to build a second one. I know our programmers made it so we can't accelerate/decelerate faster than 1.9ft/sec, so it will be sluggish but won't slip. I'm pretty sure they do NOT want a manual override, but I don't think any of them are going to be the competition driver. Ah, dilemmas!
Last edited by ZakuAce : 22-02-2009 at 17:21. |
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