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![]() "The intent of Rule <R78> is that Operator Consoles that require support rest entirely on the provided shelf, and not hang on the Alliance Station Wall or other structural elements. A DDR control pad resting on the floor satisfies the intent of the rule, and would be permitted as long as the control pad remains entirely within the player station in the Alliance Zone (e.g. does not cross the Players Line and does not intrude into the player stations of the adjacent teams). If you do implement this controller, please let us know at which competition events you will be competing. We want to come and see this in action!"http://forums.usfirst.org/showthread.php?t=1565 Last edited by fluffy : 31-01-2007 at 08:53. |
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About Xbox controllers:
Anyone at the Detroit Regional two years ago may remember that we at 1701 had a clear Xbox case, containing the OI, and Two xbox controllers to drive the robot. We took apart the two xbox controllers, completely rewired them, and managed to conect them to the OI. We may have had two cables per controller, but it was the sweetest controller there. It was awesome. |
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Yeah, That would be the only other way to do it without replacing the HID. Also the only way to use a PS / PS2 / PS3 controller, because these aren't USB complient.
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Yea, The USB Chicklet is made to make it easier to use a UBS controller, but you can use anyone you want. Last year we used a SNES controller...which took forever to wire, but it was cool.
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Its use the USB Chicklet with the Universal pad that we buy at Gamestop, that just happens to have a USB port on it.
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Now I want to see someone try driving a robot with the DDR pad while controlling the robot's arm with a Guitar Hero controller...
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Back to the focus of the thread...
It's nice to see that teams are still using DDR pads. My old team (830) used one my freshman year, and it was part of the reason that we won th ejudges award at Cleveland that year. We actually built our own, but with the development of the chicklet, this is eeven easier. I hope you have success with it. We didn't use it to control the base, but rather some wings on the side of your robot. I hope that works as a drive system. Using a joystick and a 4-direction digital together make me think of Innovation in Control. Only time will tell. |
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You have no idea ![]() Well, see you at ATL, MKE, and CLE. |
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Interesting ideas. The world needs more people like that, lol.
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It looks great, but is it practical?
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