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Re: [FTC]: FVC (Vex) VS. FTC (Tetrix)
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The point of the above isn't to complain about the past or anything, but "issues with the control system" is a fairly common robotics problem. It's not pleasant (and at the time, I was very, very upset, as I'd just spent a month raising the money to compete at the event), but it's sadly not unusual, in my experience. Whether or not this is something one SHOULD expect from events... probably not... |
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Re: [FTC]: FVC (Vex) VS. FTC (Tetrix)
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In a nutshell, if someone told you it was a "field fault" when your robot drove on its own, they were wrong. I saw a lot of FTC(Vex) teams that would insist that "something was wrong with the field" only to find a bug in their code after someone helped them look through it. I've been to a lot of VEX events (FTC(Vex) and VRC), and I've never seen anything remotely as bad as what happened in FTC Chicago last year. And, I've heard many reports that the Chicago experience was common at other events too. That's the basis of Mike's point. |
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I don't remember the specifics, but I believe it was something to do with the field's enabling and disabling of tethered controllers, and radio interference from the other Vex field. The motor use was fairly standard and the code issues did not happen at the previous event. Anyhow, this is a bit of a digression.
I do know from what I've heard at FTC events from friends and peers still participating in it, the field problems were worse than anything I'd seen. |
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On a note of documentation I am going to stress (again) how essential it is to read the FTC Getting Started Manual. We have made a considerable investment in documentation this year (Help files and the Getting Started Manual). While the Getting Started Manual is mostly geared towards LabVIEW development it contains a lot of good information that any team can put to use. |
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Re: [FTC]: FVC (Vex) VS. FTC (Tetrix)
I'm pretty sure that since FIRST is broken down into regional organizations, each region was responsible for its own FMS and setup. Our regional director was in communications with teams asking for feedback on comms issues and even setup a scrimmage with the actual FMS software a couple weeks before the VA competition. At the DE, MD, and VA competitions our teams attended, there were temporary hiccups. Yet those were simple matters of restarting the FMS laptop and/or swapping field within the division. Having 2 fields for each division made everything very smooth, yet I suspect that such a setup is a regional and not a national decision. At all 3 competitions, we were out of there by 7pm, which isn't bad considering that the previous year (FTC/VEX) it was 9pm.
A 2 hour delay due to FMS comms tells me that someone needs to light a fire and get someone motivated to test things ahead of time. Along the same lines, I wouldn't expect FIRST to ignore the complaints teams had from last year, and I would expect improvements all around. Last edited by JesseK : 24-09-2009 at 12:42. |
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