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I think this is from Brian C....<br>
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Great thoughts Brian and nice proof of the often disputed possibility
of thought during summer being possible. <br>
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We have talked some in the past about the possibility of writing a
behavior interpreter for the robot, some language processor that could
act on sensor inputs and drive behavior outputs. Had not thought of
using LOGO for this... does it have input processing and conditional
execution, etc? Also, I think two years ago, FIRST included software
that would do something along these lines, allowing the scripting of
robot behavior in a HLL. <br>
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This could make a nice EETR or SARSEF project, anybody want to take it?
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Mr. B<br>
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NumBeast wrote:
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cite="mid:93f3a8ab0708041208j28d453dbx3e641eca6dfad4e4@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">So one of my ideas for the robotics class was to make a
LOGO-like interpreter to control the robot. Here's a screenshot of a
simple version in action. Of course this needs to be ported to the FRC
so that things actually happen instead of just printing stuff. Anyway,
here's proof that thought actually does happen over the summer.
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