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            | Subject: 
 | Re: Short term memory ablut sensor input??? 
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            | Date: 
 | Thu, 21 Sep 2000 12:33:06 GMT 
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 |  | Matthew Miller wrote: >
 > Gerry Normandin <gerrynjr@netscape.net> wrote:
 > > Can anyone help on how to utilize short term memory about sensor input?
 > > Ex. Remembering which side if the robot made contact?
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 > You can't do this with graphical RIS Code -- you'll need something more
 > powerful. I highly recommend NQC.
 That's not quite right. It is a little bit weard but you can use the
 counter to detect different states :)
 In connection with the timer, you can build a simple time dependent
 variable but only one.
 Regards Carsten
 
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  |  |  | Re: Short term memory ablut sensor input??? 
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 |  | (...) That's true. You can't remember something like a light-sensor reading, though. My thinking is: if you're at the point where you want to be doing stuff like this, you're probably ready to graduate to a better system!    (25 years ago, 21-Sep-00, to lugnet.robotics.rcx) 
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