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Re: Tasks vs. program slots
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Date: 
Fri, 17 Sep 1999 18:37:05 GMT
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Dennis Clark <dlc@verinet.com> wrote:
Now you have ME wondering.  Can we build 5 programs each with 10 tasks, each
of these programs using all of the RAM, max program space, etc.?

Not each using the _total_ max of course. But yeah.

I have yet to do anything that ambitious, but it would be cool to switch
behaviours by just changing programs without a second download - now I'll have
to go look and try it!

Yep. I do this all the time. I often make a with-sound and a silent version,
for example.

It's  also nice if you have a version of your program which works well but
you want to make some experimental changes -- do that in a seperate program
slot, and then you'll still have the original handy in case people come by
and want to see what your robot does.



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(...) Now you have ME wondering. Can we build 5 programs each with 10 tasks, each of these programs using all of the RAM, max program space, etc.? I have yet to do anything that ambitious, but it would be cool to switch behaviours by just changing (...) (25 years ago, 17-Sep-99, to lugnet.robotics.rcx.nqc)

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