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Illegal or Legal?
Our team has recently come into the possession of a Logitech Wingman Extreme Digital 3D Joystick. However, when we looked to see if it would be legal or not to use as a control device for a robot, we couldn't find anything related to it. So our question is, would it be legal to use said joystick as a controller for one of our robots or not?
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Re: Illegal or Legal?
You can use whatever you want to control the robot. You could use the provided joysticks that are in the kit -or- custom designed controls / off-the shelf controllers to pilot and operate the robot.
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Re: Illegal or Legal?
Eh, this is one of those questions that is inevitably asked about a hundred times in different places throughout the season. The real answer is:
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<R78> All equipment connected to the Joystick Ports of the IFI Operator Interface must be powered solely through the power available through the port. External power sources of any type are not permitted on any equipment connected to the Joystick Ports. Portable computing devices may not be connected to Joystick input ports on the Operator Interface. Power-passive devices (e.g. joysticks that draw their power solely through the IFI Operator Interface joystick port) are permitted. -Danny |
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Re: Illegal or Legal?
That Saiteck is a USB stick isn't it? As long as you can use a USB adapter you should be legal.
I don't know if anyone else makes a USB port for the board, but IFI does. The only problem with their connector is that it only supports a limited number of sticks. heres a list: (I prefer Siatek sticks because they can be used by lefties or righties with equal ease) Logitech Dual Action Gamepad Logitech Cordless RumblePad 2 Attach 3 Joystick Extreme 3D Pro Joystick NASCAR Racing Wheel Microsoft XBox Controller XBox 360 Controller IntelliMouse Optical Saitek Aviator Joystick ST290 Joystick ST290 Pro Joystick Does anyone know if this is a complete list? Last edited by wilsonmw04 : 25-06-2007 at 19:51. Reason: i can't spell... |
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Re: Illegal or Legal?
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So the only USB adapter you can use is the Chicklet, sold by IFI--nothing else is FIRST-legal. Then again, FIRST might turn around next year and rule that the only way to control your robot involves wooden sticks and string with no USB adapters allowed at all. Or IFI might put USB ports on the OI. Or we may use PCs with WiFi to control the robot (not going to happen). The point of this is that there is no way to declare this "legal" or "not legal" in the future. What you propose would have been legal last year, but on Kickoff day you had better read your rulebook thoroughly before you assume this is legal. JBot |
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Re: Illegal or Legal?
They will add joysticks to your chicklet for a fee. I'm also willing to bet that they're working on generic support, so any joystick will work in a future version.
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Re: Illegal or Legal?
Thanks for the help guys and gals. It's very much appreciated. As for USB adapters, we won't be needing one for it. It came with a standard gameport connector.
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Re: Illegal or Legal?
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If this is the case, you might be able to take it apart and re-wire the guts of it to match the OI interface. To get access to all the buttons and analog axes you'd need to hook it up to more than one gameport on the OI. |
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