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Re: Lessons Learned - The Negative
Then I'm wrong....and congratulations on getting so much done in so little time!
We've had to work to get money at least a few months before kickoff. |
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Also, I think there should have been some normal regolith fields to practice on. After we programmed our gyro, we wanted to test it out, but the practice rounds were already over. We didn't want to compete in a practice round anyways, we just wanted to see it on some regolith.
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Yup, to test auton I had to jump on the field, reset it, risk getting hit, and piss off volunteers.
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Well, we hopefully won't be forced to wait this long again.....it isn't something I'd like to repeat. |
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I doubt the district thing would work so well when it's a two day drive to many locations (like from here to the bay area, for example).
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Who said you can't drive the robot back, use the dongle to switch the robot off and on to perform auto mode? numerous teams did this.
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positioning it within the box in the correct orientation and everything just as well aligned as when youd do it on the field is no easy task
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Either way, the practice field setup was stupid. The fact that teams we're playing "matches" screwed over teams trying to TEST things, which is what the field is for in my opinion. At champs, you shouldn't be playing practice matches on it. |
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The Newton-Galileo practice field set-up was strange (to say the least).
On Sat morning, we were trying to fine-tune and test autonomous modes, which required us to modify code. Even though only two robots were using the field, the drill was put the robot on the practice field for several minutes, then take it off. Even though no robots were waiting to get on, we had to come off the field. This is a training matter for FIRST to work in their "off-season". |
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FIRST could have dealt with practice a lot better. A lot of teams in our area did not have easy access to regiloth. Going back to the carpets would make it a lot easy, especially for testing code. Our team did not really know how traction control would work until we actually got to competition.
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I like how they did continue holding the practice rounds, because if everything is working, then all you should be doing is practicing as much as possible. But for just testing something quickly, you could not get on the field. I wanted to test something on Friday 1 hour before the pits closed, but I couldn't because they were holding practice matches that you had to be signed up in advance for.
Practice rounds are great, but a testing field also needs to be somewhere. Something like what I saw at the Las Vegas regional would be great (maybe bigger though). Rewriting autonomous code without regolith is pretty much impossible if you want the robot to do something other than go straight for 15 seconds. |
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I think what he is trying to say is that many rookie teams don't start with FTC. The ones that do already have a "season" going, and fundraising, summer, camps, and other activities are already in place and occurring from being in FTC. By joining FRC they just continued with what they were doing, and won the Rookie-All Star Award largely because of it. They may be rookie in FRC, but their activities aren't. (I don't know if that is true, but I think that is what he's trying to say.)
Now, I don't know when Rookie teams have to be registered by so they can get a KoP, but I know that even the sponsors and teachers who organized our team didn't know about doing this until late 2008. And at that point it was merely a thought in the back of their minds. |
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