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Guess what those are for?

By: Mahekp15
New: 07-02-2011 15:27
Updated: 07-02-2011 15:27
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Guess what those are for?

tell me what those are for.

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07-02-2011 17:37

ttakashima


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Multiple autonomous modes. Looks like what we will have



07-02-2011 17:52

fox46


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Adding weight? - try to get your hands on something like this:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DIP_switch

Looks good! Definitely the way to go rather than scrambling to load code at the last minute.



07-02-2011 18:09

pacoliketaco


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2^7 = 128 auto modes? I think we used 3 switches and had more than enough.. And although this looks very nice when its on your robot, it is probably a lot more weight than necessary, I'd go with fox46's suggestion of buying a little dip switch. Same functionality but maybe 30 times lighter (dont hold me to that. just a guess)



07-02-2011 20:08

Trevor1743


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Why don't you just have options on the driver station which the drivers can select before the game starts?



07-02-2011 22:05

Team#2057-Vegas


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bringing pistons and motors down at the end in some legal fashion?



07-02-2011 23:51

MarkoRamius1086


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Are those going to become something for the different peg heights?



09-02-2011 21:04

Garten Haeska


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my team is also trying to do this do you by chance know how to program something like this in Java? and possibly how to wire them?



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