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David Schilling wrote:
> Well, it's been a few weeks since the Workshop 3D RCX Challenge, and all the
> other results were in a long time ago, but we finally have the results for
> the code-only event. Since tab characters seem to disappear in these posts,
> and a table is required to show the results, I've created an ftx page for
> the full results of this event. See
> http://www.lugnet.com/robotics/events/~48/RCX_Challenge/2001-Oct
>
> The second and third run of the code only event were done at the Digilennium
> in Seattle earlier this afternoon. The lighting conditions there were much
> more suitable for this event.
>
> The winner?
>
> Steve Hassenplug, at 15.7 seconds! Way to go Steve!
> Second place goes to Joerg Pohl with 19.3 seconds.
> And Martin Egholm Nielsen comes in third at 20.6 seconds.
David, thanks for putting this contest on. I admit that I was intrigued
when it was announced but did not have time to put an entry together.
The idea of a code-only competition on a standard hardware platform
is brilliant and opens up the world of competitive robotics to all
of us.
By the way, it might interest the readers that did not follow the link
that alternative firmware took the top three positions in the competition,
and in this order:
legOS
pbForth
leJOS
Thanks again for putting the competition on!
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