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Re: Programming technique..
Posted by Gui Cavalcanti at 05/02/2001 11:15 PM EST
Student on team #422, Mech Tech, from Governor's School (GSGIS) and Verizon. In Reply to: Programming technique.. Posted by bill whitley on 05/02/2001 9:13 PM EST: For the code space it takes up (and from the programmers' point of view) no, it's definitely not worth it. To the drivers point of view, however, small bumps to the calibration knobs usually means fighting the controls if there's no dead zone. If you have a one-joystick machine, this is usually pretty deadly. If you have tank steering (like us) then the drivers can make up for it pretty easily. Essentially (this is a bad ending) it's all up to you ![]() -Gui Cavalcanti Team 422, Mech Techs |
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