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Re: one wire, two wire, three wire, GO
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Date: 
Wed, 21 Jan 2004 20:03:39 GMT
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Derek Raycraft wrote:


Unfortunately, as I pointed out in earlier posts this is not acceptable.
    Others have pointed out problems with connecting sensor ports
together.  I don't want any sensor port connected directly to my control
lab.  So, just like listening to your own sensor we can't do this either.

<MAJOR SNIPAGE>

argh!!!!

ok, today my brain is like a small bowl of mush.

can someone do up a pretty picture with labels???

just to see if I got this:

a sensor is connected to the arbitrator.   but that sensor is actually located on
Steve's robot.

some other sensor is connected to the arbitrator, but is actually on my robot.

AS WELL!!!

a wire  connected to ??? on the arbitrator hooks up to my sensor port 1

and a fourth wire connected to ??? on the arbitrator hooks up to Steve's port 1


at the hobby show, michael had a robot with ONE TOUCH SENSOR!!!!

it worked.

if I volunteer my control lab with that make this better?  then we could "risk" more,
and if I miss my guess, then ONE control lab can watch 8 robots.



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(...) Sure. I will draw one up tonight. There is only one sensor per robot. When playing via arbitrator, that sensor is pushed by Robot A and is connected to Arbitrator. Arbitrator then signals Robot B to start on B's sensor port. Robot B is (...) (21 years ago, 21-Jan-04, to lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto)

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(...) Unfortunately, as I pointed out in earlier posts this is not acceptable. Others have pointed out problems with connecting sensor ports together. I don't want any sensor port connected directly to my control lab. So, just like listening to your (...) (21 years ago, 21-Jan-04, to lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto)

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