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Unread 16-02-2014, 18:36
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Re: pic: FRC525 2014 Robot Render

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Two of our students created that - they will try to make it available.
Here is a link to the file:

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...lAssistSim.zip

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A simulation of this year's game with our robot, created in Unity3d. The menu has 4 buttons. Practice modes are not timed and can be exited from the pause menu (Esc). Double screen requires 2 monitors with the same resolution to be setup in extend mode (extend mode is when the desktop only shows up on 1 screen). Single screen is an overhead view, and double will put the 2 views in both teams' driver stations. Joysticks will be assigned based on the order they are plugged in. It will fill blue's team first, then red's. Controls are set up to use the 3rd axis (twist) on the joystick. These controls will not work with a 2 axis joystick or most controllers, so if you have any of those you can press the button the menu to toggle using the 2nd axis (side to side) instead of the third. Shoot on joysticks is the trigger, and the side button will pass. If you don't have those buttons, or are on a controller, they should be button 1 and 2 respectively (xbox controller uses A and B). To pick up the ball, back into it and the pickup will deploy automatically. If you don't have a enough joysticks you can use this handy chart for keyboard controls: http://www.imgur.com/wr8NwGR
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Re: pic: FRC525 2014 Robot Render

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Here is a link to the file:

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...lAssistSim.zip

From the students:

A simulation of this year's game with our robot, created in Unity3d. The menu has 4 buttons. Practice modes are not timed and can be exited from the pause menu (Esc). Double screen requires 2 monitors with the same resolution to be setup in extend mode (extend mode is when the desktop only shows up on 1 screen). Single screen is an overhead view, and double will put the 2 views in both teams' driver stations. Joysticks will be assigned based on the order they are plugged in. It will fill blue's team first, then red's. Controls are set up to use the 3rd axis (twist) on the joystick. These controls will not work with a 2 axis joystick or most controllers, so if you have any of those you can press the button the menu to toggle using the 2nd axis (side to side) instead of the third. Shoot on joysticks is the trigger, and the side button will pass. If you don't have those buttons, or are on a controller, they should be button 1 and 2 respectively (xbox controller uses A and B). To pick up the ball, back into it and the pickup will deploy automatically. If you don't have a enough joysticks you can use this handy chart for keyboard controls: http://www.imgur.com/wr8NwGR
Thanks a lot. very nice job.
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Re: pic: FRC525 2014 Robot Render

We had a couple of questions at CIR about the render - it was done in Creo.

The robot ran well for most of the event and our drive team was outstanding.

We had one issue late in the eliminations rounds. One of our pots came loose and we lost the preset positions for our main ball pickup. This interfered with some auto and teleop shots. By the time we figured out what was wrong it was too late to fix it. We ran the last finals matches with out shooting at all -1986 picked up the shooting roll and were awesome!

I'm not sure if the pot was never tightened properly or if the heavy defense helped work it loose - we'll consider adding threadlocker to the pots for Queen City.
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Re: pic: FRC525 2014 Robot Render

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We had a couple of questions at CIR about the render - it was done in Creo.

The robot ran well for most of the event and our drive team was outstanding.

We had one issue late in the eliminations rounds. One of our pots came loose and we lost the preset positions for our main ball pickup. This interfered with some auto and teleop shots. By the time we figured out what was wrong it was too late to fix it. We ran the last finals matches with out shooting at all -1986 picked up the shooting roll and were awesome!

I'm not sure if the pot was never tightened properly or if the heavy defense helped work it loose - we'll consider adding threadlocker to the pots for Queen City.
We were curious why you guys weren't shooting in auto in elims. That explains it
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We were curious why you guys weren't shooting in auto in elims. That explains it
I was up in the stands at the time and feared the worst - I'm glad it wasn't some sort of catastrophic failure.
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Re: pic: FRC525 2014 Robot Render

About halfway through the timeout between F2 and F3 we discovered the pot body had rotated slightly causing the pickup arm to be out of position. The few minutes remaining were not enough to tighten it and reset the zero point.
At Queen City we will hot glue the body to the gear box and use threadlock.

We also had a battery retaining bracket break during F2 and we spent most of the timeout zip tying the battery in place.

Overall it appears we survived the finals carnage without significant damage.
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