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Re: personal challange
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lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto
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Tue, 23 Oct 2001 01:55:50 GMT
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I accept your challenge.
Chris Magno wrote:
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> > You mean, be able to start from any configuration of blocks? I thought that
> > was already a requirement. I didnt think that we would be allowed to just
> > program the required movements.
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> no. technically, you could build a robot that picks up ALL the block
> first and "stores" them in some holder. then put them back in the
> correct position.
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> An on the fly solution would have a robot !!maybe!! scan the board, then
> fix blocks, !!OR MAYBE!! scan one block at a time and fix it then and
> there. that's kind of what i mean by on the fly.
>
> BUT just to appease and make it clear, these are not rules. In fact.
> Rob gave me a neat idea about making a template. I had not thought
> about that solution.
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> anyone is still free to solve as they see fit.
>
> --
> Chris
> Visit my newly revamped walker page @
> http://www.members.home.net/cmagno/technics/index.htm
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