It worked better before I went in and to get my video camera. However, you can get the idea from this clip. There are still some mysterieswith the HPI's new Electronic Speed Control SC-15.
Little by little....
Ken
It worked better before I went in and to get my video camera. However, you can get the idea from this clip. There are still some mysterieswith the HPI's new Electronic Speed Control SC-15.
Little by little....
Ken
I think the car is been autonomous enough and wants to escape now! Was very funny how it got away under the white car!
Keep up the good work Ken.
Ioannis
This afternoon I taped a two minute video in which my new HPI Sprint car ran autonomously around and around the inside of our garage. The radio transmitter was turned OFF during the whole episode. At no time in this piece did I interrupt the PIC control with the radio control. I was operating the video camera.
Go to:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jI5JEeT_FDE
What do you think?
Ken![]()
Very nice!!!
Almost looks like it was "thinking" after it hit something.
Dave
Always wear safety glasses while programming.
If I have recorded the checksums how can I know which version of code is on my PIC?
The PIC KIT 2 programmer has a READ button. Does that read the contents of my program memory and display for me to see its checksum?
I have not figured out on-line debugging. Actually I have not figured out a great deal of stuff in this system.
Ken
http://www.scalerobotics.com
Will not help for you old stuff...
Write a value to the EEPROM representing the version using DATA then all you have to do is read the EEPROM.
Dave
Always wear safety glasses while programming.
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