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Re: Subsumption Architecture
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lugnet.robotics.handyboard
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Tue, 13 Jul 1999 01:36:06 GMT
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Original-From:
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Nick Taylor <ntaylor@iname.com>
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"Eat Bugs!" wrote:
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> 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.
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> 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.
> --
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 work
is plagiarism, copyying from several is research!
Maybe implemented as a HandyBoard general resource site ... both hard
and software ... some trouble shooting thrown in. Simple ideas like
using servo tape on the bottom of the battery box holding a couple of
2x6 LEGO bricks ... a six dollar battery box on each 'bot ... things
like that.
- - Nick - -
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| (...) 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 (...) (25 years ago, 12-Jul-99, to lugnet.robotics.handyboard)
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