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Automatic setup of the WGA600N (robot radio bridge)
During the progress of the regionals this past season more efficient setup for the robot radio bridge or wireless game adapter was developed. It was evidently the case that this finally developed into a program running on a PC that team members could walk up to, plug in their bridge, type their team number and then the program would take care of everything in a minute or two.
We are getting ready for CalGames 2009 and it would really be a great help if we could make use of such a program as opposed to doing it manually or developing one of our own. Does anyone have a lead on the developer of the program in question? PM me with email contacts if you can help. Thanks, Eugene |
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