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"David Koudys" <dkoudys@redeemer.on.ca> wrote in message
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> At rtl9 I'm running a line following maze competition. Nothing fancy, but
> that's the way I wanted it to be to offset the
> 'boy-my-rcx-has-dents-in-it-from-falling-off-the-rungs' monkey competition.
> So at rtl9 there will be 2 events, the Monkey and the Maze. Build 2 'bots,
> do both!!
I'd definately have a go at this! As to your rules, I'd say DON'T publish
the layout - leave it unknown until everyone gets there. So long as you
follow your grid nomenclature, everyone could design and build a robot that
could accomidate your sharpest bends in the path. That seems sensible - and
prevents pre-programming via sequenced drives.
Iain
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