I heard of a new control board for the 2010 year, can someone give me the link for this topic?
The Classmate doesnât have any good way for teams to wire in their own buttons/knobs/blinky lights, so this circuit provides that.
Iâm not sure how much is public knowledge at this point, so I will just say that it could provide some interesting opportunities for new control strategies. If anyone does know what information has been publically released, please share!
If anyone has any speculated features / wish lists, please share those as well!
Edit:
There was some talk in this thread http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/showthread.php?t=78536
my advisor was talking about it. he said there was an article somewhere on here
Yes, for the 2010 season we are getting a new Driver Station setup. There wonât be any blue âcontrol boxâ anymore, we will be running a virtual driver station on a computer. Joysticks, etc. will be hooked up to this computer. Furthermore, FIRST is giving each team a Classmate PC notebook computer to use out on the field for this purpose. So far it looks good, benefits are great.
Links/resources:
Billâs Blog, which has made the most official announcements about this. The posts about the driver station are far in between, so Iâm sorry but youâll have to hunt around a little bit. The best one is the one with the picture.
Beta Test forums, which is where the beta test teams will be posting updates and answering questions. Theyâve given out some great information already. Hot stuff.
Hope that helps! And for sure search around here too, CD is a great resource.
Itâs from September. http://frcdirector.blogspot.com/2009/09/good-afternoon-teams-well-be-shipping.html
Itâs also discussed here: http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/showthread.php?t=78321
Please note that this is a beta version and likely not the official control system. Also note that anything talking about the new control system most likely sourced from either Billâs Blog or the FRC control system forums originally. Go to the original source for information first, remember that. (Trust me, Iâve seen my share of what happens when people donât do that, notably with the rules when they come out.)