Is anyone using this stuff?
I saw some videos of the Trenton regional and no one really seemed to be using the IR sensors or the ten-point balls. I was wondering if in any other regional so far whether any team has successfully used either in a match.
We (358) tinkered with the IR sensors but basically couldn't get them debugged in time. And it seemed like the ten-pointers (at trenton) just stayed up on their little posts for the entire match.
Has anyone used this stuff?
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