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            | Subject: 
 | Re: Subsumption Architecture 
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            | Newsgroups: 
 | lugnet.robotics.handyboard 
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            | Date: 
 | Mon, 12 Jul 1999 22:40:26 GMT 
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            | Original-From: 
 | Eat Bugs! <jwp@IHATESPAMawod.com> 
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 |  | Nick Taylor wrote: >
 > Hello All:
 >
 > Reading "Mobile Robots" by Jones & Flynn has gotten me interested in
 > implementing subsumption architecture (also known as behavior control)
 > on my HandyBoard.  I've found one site that has related material:
 >    http://krusty.eecs.umich.edu/cogarch0/subsump/index.html
 >
 > 1.  How many of your are (or have) playing with this programming
 > method on your HandyBoard.  Please share your experiences, good and
 > bad.
 >
 > 2.  Are you willing to share code?
 >
 > 3.  Do you have an pertinent links to share?
 
 I have used this method, to great effect. It seemed upon first try that
 it was just too darn big to do any good, but if you're creative it's
 really pretty efficient.
 
 I *would* share my code, but it all burned up in a fire (he-he).
 Actually, I was going to build a page with links to text files for all
 my code that I do for everything. When I thought of this I was doing a
 school project in Houston, with my Slackware running laptop. I got home
 and sold the box to my wife, who only uses windows. After I DOS
 formatted the harddrive, I realized that everything was still on the
 darn thing. Man, was I pissed! From now on I'm posting *ALL* of my code
 to a page, if only to protect it from myself!
 
 No links, except to tell you to look at the many sources for regular C
 programs. I was surprised to find that many of the functions that I used
 for my IC based bot (timers, I/O stuff, yada) could be ported from other
 code. The only benefit to this is it gave me the chance to really read
 code, and understand a lot more. Honestly it's usually easier and faster
 just to write it, but reading gave me a way to learn more!
 
 I'd be willing to host a free IC code site if people are interested.
 --
 "You have changed your mind.
 Restart Windows for changes to take effect."
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 |  | "Eat Bugs!" wrote: [snip] (...) Jonathan: As a relative newbie I'd be very interested in seeing a HandyBoard code (IC and assembler) site. Copying and then modifying other people's code has been a great learning tool for me. Copying one person's (...)   (26 years ago, 13-Jul-99, to lugnet.robotics.handyboard) 
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 |  | Hello All: Reading "Mobile Robots" by Jones & Flynn has gotten me interested in implementing subsumption architecture (also known as behavior control) on my HandyBoard. I've found one site that has related material: (URL) How many of your are (or (...)   (26 years ago, 9-Jul-99, to lugnet.robotics.handyboard) 
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